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Hood
Exemplos
He popped the hood of the car to check the engine after it started making strange noises.
Ele abriu o capô do carro para verificar o motor depois que ele começou a fazer barulhos estranhos.
The mechanic lifted the hood to inspect the damage from the minor accident.
O mecânico levantou o capô para inspecionar os danos do pequeno acidente.
Exemplos
She pulled up the hood of her sweatshirt to shield herself from the unexpected rain.
Ela puxou o capuz do seu moletom para se proteger da chuva inesperada.
The jacket 's hood was lined with soft fleece, providing extra warmth during the winter.
O capuz da jaqueta era forrado com fleece macio, proporcionando calor extra durante o inverno.
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capô, exaustor
metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
Exemplos
The kitchen hood removed smoke from cooking.
Industrial hoods vented chemical fumes safely.
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valentão, marginal
an aggressive and violent young criminal
Exemplos
The police arrested a hood involved in local thefts.
Neighborhoods were wary of hoods lurking around at night.
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capuz, coifa
(zoology) an expandable part or marking that resembles a hood on the head or neck of an animal
Exemplos
The cobra flared its hood when threatened.
Some snakes have distinctive hoods with patterns.
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capota, teto dobrável
the folding roof of a carriage
Exemplos
The carriage 's hood was lowered in the sunshine.
Early automobiles had a leather hood to protect passengers.
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capuz, caparão
(falconry) a leather covering for a hawk's head
Exemplos
The falconer put a hood on the hawk.
Hawks remain calm when wearing a hood.
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capuz, para-sol
a tubular attachment used to keep stray light out of the lens of a camera
Exemplos
He fitted a hood to the lens to reduce glare.
The hood prevented lens flare in bright conditions.
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bairro, vizinhança
a neighborhood, often referring to an urban or rough area
Exemplos
He grew up in a tough hood on the east side.
Ele cresceu em um bairro difícil no lado leste.
There 's a lot of pride in my hood.
Há muito orgulho no meu bairro.
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capuz, envoltório protetor
a protective covering that is part of a plant
Exemplos
The flower 's hood protected the reproductive organs.
Some orchids have prominent hoods over their blossoms.
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capuz, capelo
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
Exemplos
The doctoral candidate proudly wore a hood with gold trim, indicating the completion of their Ph.D. in Psychology.
O candidato a doutorado usava orgulhosamente um capuz com detalhes dourados, indicando a conclusão de seu doutorado em Psicologia.
Each faculty member 's hood was unique, reflecting their academic discipline and alma mater.
O capuz de cada membro do corpo docente era único, refletindo sua disciplina acadêmica e alma mater.
to hood
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cobrir com um capuz, envolver com um capuz
to cover someone or something by placing a hood over them
Transitive: to hood sb/sth
Exemplos
During the surprise party, they decided to hood the birthday present to keep it a secret.
Durante a festa surpresa, eles decidiram cobrir o presente de aniversário para mantê-lo em segredo.
In the chilly weather, the parent hooded the child with a warm jacket before heading outside.
No clima frio, o pai encapuzou a criança com um casaco quente antes de sair.



























