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hood (EN)
sustantivo, verbo, adjetivo

sustantivo “hood”

sing. hood, pl. hoods
  1. capucha
    She pulled her hood over her head to protect herself from the rain.
  2. capó (la cubierta con bisagras sobre el motor de un vehículo)
    He lifted the hood to check the engine.
  3. capota (un techo blando de un coche descapotable)
    They lowered the hood to enjoy the fresh air.
  4. Muceta (un pliegue de tela que se lleva alrededor del cuello y los hombros por académicos durante ceremonias)
    She wore a red hood to signify her degree.
  5. Capucha (una parte expandida del cuerpo de un animal, como la capucha de la cobra)
    The snake spread its hood when threatened.
  6. capuchón (cetrería, una cubierta para la cabeza colocada en un halcón para mantenerlo tranquilo)
    The falconer removed the hood when it was time to fly the bird.
  7. pandillero
    The hoods were causing problems in the neighborhood.
  8. barrio
    I'm going to meet the boys in the hood.

verbo “hood”

infinitivo hood; él hoods; pret. hooded; part. hooded; ger. hooding
  1. encapuchar
    The falconer hooded the bird to keep it calm.

adjetivo “hood”

forma base hood (more/most)
  1. urbano (de la vida o cultura del centro de la ciudad)
    His music is very hood, reflecting his urban roots.