hoods
n. 兜帽( hood的名詞複數 ); 頭巾; (汽車、童車等的)摺合式車篷; 汽車發動機罩
v. 兜帽( hood的第三人稱單數 ); 頭巾; (汽車、童車等的)摺合式車篷; 汽車發動機罩
A hood is a part of a coat which you can pull up to cover your head. It is in the shape of a triangular bag attached to the neck of the coat at the back.
A hood is a bag made of cloth, which is put over someone's head and face so that they cannot be recognized or so that they cannot see.
The hood of a car is the metal cover over the engine at the front.
A hood is a covering on a vehicle or a piece of equipment, which is usually curved and can be removed.
Why aren't all lenses supplied with a lens hood?
為什麼不給所有的鏡頭都配上遮光罩呢?
A cooker hood is an electrical device fitted over a cooker above head height, and containing an extractor fan and usually a light.
Michael looked at the four hoods sitting in the kitchen.
邁克爾瞅了瞅坐在廚房裡的四條漢子.
Eskimos wear hoods to keep their heads warm.
愛斯基摩人戴兜帽使頭暖和.
The same incurable conflict of priest hoods scars all the temple ruins of Egypt.
同樣也無法調和的僧侶界之間的衝突,在埃及廟宇的廢墟上處處留有創痕.
The robbers all wore hoods to hide their faces.
那些劫匪都戴著面罩蒙著臉.
There are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars.
新車的引擎蓋下有著馬力強勁的引擎.