单词 | hood |
释义 | Word Frequency hood 1(hʊd) noun 1. a loose head covering either attached to a cloak or coat or made as a separate garment 2. something resembling this in shape or use 3. the US and Canadian name for bonnet (sense 3) 4. the folding roof of a convertible car 5. a hoodlike garment worn over an academic gown, indicating its wearer's degree and university 6. falconry a close-fitting cover, placed over the head and eyes of a falcon to keep it quiet when not hunting 7. biology a structure or marking, such as the fold of skin on the head of a cobra, that covers or appears to cover the head or some similar part verb 8. (transitive) to cover or provide with or as if with a hood Derived forms hoodless (ˈhoodless) adjective hoodlike (ˈhoodˌlike) adjective Word origin Old English hōd; related to Old High German huot hat, Middle Dutch hoet, Latin cassis helmet; see hatWord Frequency hood 2(hʊd) noun slang short for hoodlum (sense 1) Word Frequency Hood(hʊd) noun 1. Robin 2. Samuel, 1st Viscount. 1724–1816, British admiral. He fought successfully against the French during the American Revolution and the French Revolutionary Wars 3. Thomas. 1799–1845, British poet and humorist: his work includes protest poetry, such as The Song of the Shirt (1843) and The Bridge of Sighs (1844) Word Frequency 'hood(hʊd) noun slang, mainly US short for neighbourhood Word Frequency -hoodsuffix forming nouns 1. indicating state or condition of being manhood adulthood 2. indicating a body of persons knighthood priesthood Word origin Old English -hād |
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