[/hud; hʊd/] n 用法: 1 (a) covering for the head and neck, often fastened to a coat, etc, so that it can hang down at the back, or be detached, when not in use 风帽, 兜帽(通常连在外衣等上, 蒙住头部及颈部, 不用时可垂在背後或取下). (b) garment of coloured silk, fur, etc similar to a hood and worn over a university gown to show the degree held by the wearer 学位服垂布(用有色丝绸、 毛皮等制成, 披於学位服外的学位标志). 用法: 2 thing resembling a hood in shape or use 形状或用途似风帽之物: The robbers all wore hoods to hide their faces. 那些劫匪都戴著面罩蒙著脸. 用法: 3 (a) (Brit) folding waterproof top of a motor car, carriage, pram, etc (汽车、 马车、 婴儿车等的)折叠式车篷: In fine weather I can drive my car with the hood down. 天气好时我可以敞著顶篷开车. (b) cover placed over a machine to protect it or sb using it (机器的)安全罩, 防护罩: a soundproof hood for the computer printer 计算机打印机的隔音罩. 用法: 4 (US) = bonnet 3. hood 2 [/hud; hʊd/] n (US sl 俚) = hoodlum 2. -hood suff 後缀 (with ns or adjs forming ns 与名词或形容词结合构成名词) 用法: 1 state or condition of ...的状态或状况: childhood * brotherhood * falsehood. 用法: 2 group of ...的集体: priesthood. |