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hood (EN)
sostantivo, verbo, aggettivo

sostantivo “hood”

sing. hood, pl. hoods
  1. cappuccio
    She pulled her hood over her head to protect herself from the rain.
  2. cofano (il coperchio incernierato sopra il motore di un veicolo)
    He lifted the hood to check the engine.
  3. Capote (un tetto morbido di un'auto decappottabile)
    They lowered the hood to enjoy the fresh air.
  4. tocco (un drappo di stoffa indossato intorno al collo e alle spalle dagli accademici durante le cerimonie)
    She wore a red hood to signify her degree.
  5. Cappuccio (una parte espansa del corpo di un animale, come il cappuccio del cobra)
    The snake spread its hood when threatened.
  6. cappuccio (falconeria, una copertura per la testa posta su un falco per mantenerlo calmo)
    The falconer removed the hood when it was time to fly the bird.
  7. delinquente
    The hoods were causing problems in the neighborhood.
  8. quartiere
    I'm going to meet the boys in the hood.

verbo “hood”

infinito hood; lui hoods; pass. hooded; p.p. hooded; ger. hooding
  1. incappucciare
    The falconer hooded the bird to keep it calm.

aggettivo “hood”

forma base hood (more/most)
  1. di strada (riferito alla vita o cultura urbana)
    His music is very hood, reflecting his urban roots.