Hanapin
Hood
What is a "hood"?
A hood is a type of head covering that extends to cover the neck, head, and sometimes the face. Hoods can be found in a variety of clothing items, such as jackets, sweatshirts, and robes. They are often designed to provide warmth and protection from the elements, but can also be used for fashion purposes. Some hoods may feature drawstrings or other mechanisms to adjust the fit, and some may be detachable or foldable. Hoods can also be designed with additional features such as lining, fur, or ear flaps to further enhance their functionality.
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bubong, takip
metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
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mangangbuhat, kriminal
an aggressive and violent young criminal
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hood, sumbrero
(zoology) an expandable part or marking that resembles a hood on the head or neck of an animal
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buhol
the folding roof of a carriage
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pabalat, takip
(falconry) a leather covering for a hawk's head
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dahan, takip
a tubular attachment used to keep stray light out of the lens of a camera
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kababayan, pook
(slang) a neighborhood
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takip, kapa
a protective covering that is part of a plant
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hood ng akademiko, mantle ng akademiko
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
to hood
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takpan ng hood, lagyan ng hood
to cover someone or something by placing a hood over them
Transitive: to hood sb/sth
hood
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Halimbawa
During the graduation ceremony, students received their hoods as a symbol of their academic achievements.
The hailstorm left dents all over the hood of the car.
The hangman wore a hood to conceal their identity during the execution process.
The doctoral candidate proudly wore a hood with gold trim, indicating the completion of their Ph.D. in Psychology.
The mechanic popped the hood of the car to check the engine.