hood
hood
hʊd
hood
British pronunciation
/hʊd/

Definición y significado de "hood"en inglés

01

capó, cofre

a metal part that covers the engine of a vehicle
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He popped the hood of the car to check the engine after it started making strange noises.
Abrió el capó del coche para revisar el motor después de que empezara a hacer ruidos extraños.
The mechanic lifted the hood to inspect the damage from the minor accident.
El mecánico levantó el capó para inspeccionar los daños del pequeño accidente.
02

capucha

a part of a sweatshirt or coat that covers the head but leaves the face open
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She pulled up the hood of her sweatshirt to shield herself from the unexpected rain.
Se subió la capucha de su sudadera para protegerse de la lluvia inesperada.
The jacket 's hood was lined with soft fleece, providing extra warmth during the winter.
La capucha de la chaqueta estaba forrada con forro polar suave, proporcionando calor adicional durante el invierno.
03

capó, campana

metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
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The kitchen hood removed smoke from cooking.
Industrial hoods vented chemical fumes safely.
04

matón, pandillero

an aggressive and violent young criminal
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The police arrested a hood involved in local thefts.
Neighborhoods were wary of hoods lurking around at night.
05

capucha, caperuza

(zoology) an expandable part or marking that resembles a hood on the head or neck of an animal
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The cobra flared its hood when threatened.
Some snakes have distinctive hoods with patterns.
06

capota, techo plegable

the folding roof of a carriage
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The carriage 's hood was lowered in the sunshine.
Early automobiles had a leather hood to protect passengers.
07

caperuza, capucha

(falconry) a leather covering for a hawk's head
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The falconer put a hood on the hawk.
Hawks remain calm when wearing a hood.
08

capucha, parasol

a tubular attachment used to keep stray light out of the lens of a camera
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He fitted a hood to the lens to reduce glare.
The hood prevented lens flare in bright conditions.
09

barrio, vecindario

a neighborhood, often referring to an urban or rough area
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He grew up in a tough hood on the east side.
Creció en un barrio difícil en el lado este.
There 's a lot of pride in my hood.
Hay mucho orgullo en mi barrio.
10

capucha, envoltura protectora

a protective covering that is part of a plant
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The flower 's hood protected the reproductive organs.
Some orchids have prominent hoods over their blossoms.
11

capucha, capirote

a garment worn over the shoulders and back, typically with a colorful lining and trim, to signify the academic degree and field of study of the wearer
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The doctoral candidate proudly wore a hood with gold trim, indicating the completion of their Ph.D. in Psychology.
El candidato a doctor llevaba con orgullo una toga con adornos dorados, indicando la finalización de su doctorado en Psicología.
Each faculty member 's hood was unique, reflecting their academic discipline and alma mater.
La capa de cada miembro de la facultad era única, reflejando su disciplina académica y su alma máter.
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cubrir con una capucha, envolver con una capucha

to cover someone or something by placing a hood over them
Transitive: to hood sb/sth
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During the surprise party, they decided to hood the birthday present to keep it a secret.
Durante la fiesta sorpresa, decidieron cubrir el regalo de cumpleaños para mantenerlo en secreto.
In the chilly weather, the parent hooded the child with a warm jacket before heading outside.
En el clima frío, el padre encapuchó al niño con una chaqueta cálida antes de salir.
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