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hood

Aussprache: [hʊd]

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Kontext: „clothing“

(noun) a part of a piece of clothing that you can pull over your head. It's like a little blanket for your head. You usually find it on jackets and sweatshirts.

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She wore her favorite sweatshirt with a hood to keep warm.

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He didn't like wearing jackets without hoods because he felt cold.

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Do you prefer a coat with a hood or without one?

Kontext: „vehicle“

(noun) the part of a car that covers the engine. It's like a door on top of the engine that you can open to check the parts inside.

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He opened the hood of the car to check the oil level.

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The hood was so rusted that it couldn't close properly.

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Can you show me how to open the hood of the car?

Kontext: „headwear“

(noun) a type of head covering often worn by people, like a hooded cloak or a traditional hood worn by certain groups. It can be part of special clothes.

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The wizard's hood added mystery to his costume.

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She didn't want to wear a hood because it blocked her view.

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What kind of hoods are typically seen in movies?

Kontext: „enclose“

(verb) to cover or enclose something with a hood. It's like putting a roof or a lid over something to keep it safe.

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The kids huddled together and hooded themselves with their jackets.

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They didn't hood the food properly, so it got cold too quickly.

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Did you remember to hood the leftovers before putting them in the fridge?

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