hooded


hood·ed

H0267000 (ho͝od′ĭd)adj.1. Covered with or having a hood.2. Shaped like a hood, cowl, or similar covering.3. Zoology a. Having coloration or a crest suggesting a hood.b. Having elastic skin at the neck that, when distended, resembles a hood, as that of a cobra.

hooded

(ˈhʊdɪd) adj1. covered with, having, or shaped like a hood2. (of eyes) having heavy eyelids that appear to be half closed

hood•ed

(ˈhʊd ɪd)

adj. 1. having or covered with or as if with a hood: hooded eyes. 2. hood-shaped. 3. Zool. a. having on the head a hoodlike formation, crest, or the like. b. having a head that differs in color from the body. [1400–50] hood′ed•ness, n.
Translations
带头巾的戴头兜的

hood

(hud) noun1. a usually loose covering for the whole head, often attached to a coat, cloak etc. The monk pulled his hood over his head. 兜帽 兜帽,头巾 2. a folding cover on a car, pram etc. Put the hood of the pram up – the baby is getting wet. 車篷,遮蓬 车篷3. (American) the bonnet of a car. He raised the hood to look at the engine. (美國)車蓋 遮罩4. a fold of cloth representing a hood, worn by university graduates over their gowns on ceremonial occasions. The professors and lecturers all wore their gowns and hoods for the graduation ceremony. 學士服披帶 垂布ˈhooded adjective fitted with, or wearing, a hood. 附(戴)兜帽的 戴头兜的,带头巾的