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Englisch - Türkisch
hood için
{i} kapüşon

O onun kapüşonlu svetşörtünü ödünç aldı. - She borrowed his hoodie.

Tom bir kapüşonlu yağmurluk giyiyor. - Tom is wearing a hooded raincoat.

{i} oto. motor kapağı, kaput
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kabadayı
tepe
(Kimya) çekerocak
kaporta
tevazün kapağı
yeraltı dünyasından biri
(Otomotiv) motor kaputu

Arabanın motor kaputunda bir şey var. - There's something on the hood of your car.

kukuleteye benzeyen herhangi bir sey
{i} katlanır araba üstü
argo hayta
(Askeri) TAPA KÜLAHI: Bir merminin tapasını koruyan kapak
davlumbaz
ocak yaşmağı
{i} tepelik
motor kaportası
(Askeri) kapele muşamba
motor kapagı
kuk

Tom bir kukuleta takıyordu. - Tom was wearing a hood.

üstünü kapatmak
dedantör
kapşon

Sami gri bir kapşonlu svetşört giyiyordu. - Sami was wearing a gray hoodie.

Sami siyah pantolon ve gri bir kapşonlu svetşört giymişti. - Sami was dressed in black pants and a gray hoodie.

kukuleta giydirmek
kukuleta

Tom bir kukuleta takıyordu. - Tom was wearing a hood.

körüklü örtü
lik
sorguç
kaput

Tom arabanın kaputunda oturuyordu. - Tom was sitting on the hood of the car.

Arabanın motor kaputunda bir şey var. - There's something on the hood of your car.

başlık

Köydeki herkes ona Yeşil Başlıklı Kız diyordu. - Everyone in the village called her Little Green Riding Hood.

Kurt kırmızı başlıklı kızı yedi. Avcı kurtu vurdu. - The wolf ate Little Red Riding Hood. The hunter shot the wolf.

motor kapağı
örtmek
lık
örtü
(Aİ) kaput
kapişon
Neighbourhood kelimesinin kısa söylenişi, mahalle
kukulete
luk
Englisch - Englisch
An enclosure that protects something, especially from above
A covering such as worn over one’s head
gangster, thug. Short for hoodlum
Relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods
A metal covering that leads to a vent to suck away smoke or fumes
abbreviation for hoodie, in the sense of a person wearing such a garment
A soft top of a convertible car or carriage
The hinged cover over the engine of a motor vehicle. Also known as a bonnet in other countries
{v} to dress in a hood, veil, cover, conceal
{n} a covering for the head, an ornament
The ghetto
The foreskin of a penis
Someone who is from the ghetto
Someone who acts like they are from the ghetto
Covering of the clitoris
the leather covering placed over a hawk's head to help keep it calm and reduce stress
To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage
An area that muppets come from Usually a run down council estate but can be used on a grander scale to mean an entire town
A covering for a horse's head
A distinctively coloured fold of material, representing a university degree
When petals arch or curve to form a hood, as in the mint family
A roof or other projection over a doorway
an aggressive and violent young criminal
A covering such as worn over one's head
a hood is a generic term for a device designed to capture contaminated air and conduct it into an exhaust duct system The term may include enclosures, canopy hoods, push-pull hoods, down draft hoods, side draft hoods or others
The hood of a car is the metal cover over the engine at the front
the folding roof of a carriage
To cover; to hide; to blind
A part of the body, which covers the engine It keeps the engine clean and is insulated to reduce engine noise
An ornamental fold at the back of an academic gown or ecclesiastical vestment; as, a master's hood
Arched covering When used as umbrella, called hood-mould
to lean the clubface forward (toward the target) reducing its loft Example: A hooded is not necessarily closed
An enclosure which protects something, especially from above
A termination denoting state, condition, quality, character, totality, as in manhood, childhood, knighthood, brotherhood
State; condition
{i} covering worn over the head and neck; something which resembles such a covering; metal covering that leads to a vent that eliminates smoke or fumes (such as a hood over a stove); covering that covers the eyes and head of a hawk; movable part which covers the engine of an automobile; folding roof of a convertible car, folding roof of a carriage; (Zoology) mark or crest on the head of an animal; neighborhood (African American Slang); hoodlum, hooligan (Slang)
`Tis not the hood that makes the monk (Cucullus non facit monachum) We must not be deceived by appearances, or take for granted that things and persons are what they seem to be "They should be good men; their affairs are righteous; But all hoods make not monks " Shakespeare: Henry VIII , iii 1 Hood (Robin) Introduced by Sir Walter Scott in Ivanhoe (See Robin )
The leather cap or hat used, mainly on falcons, to 'hoodwink' them into thinking it is nighttime and therefore to calm them, particularly during training and hunting
A projection that shelters an element such as a door or window
Anything resembling a hood in form or use The top or head of a carriage
A projecting cover above a hearth, forming the upper part of the fireplace, and confining the smoke to the flue
Sometimes it is written, chiefly in obsolete words, in the form -head
The hood-shaped upper petal of some flowers, as of monkshood; called also helmet
A chimney top, often contrived to secure a constant draught by turning with the wind
A hood covering the paper machine drying section and designed for moist air removal
The hinged cover over the engine of a motor car
Not to be confused with the bonnet A hood is a canvas soft top
protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine; "there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars"; "the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine"
to lean the clubface forward (toward the target) reducing its loft
The endmost plank of a strake which reaches the stem or stern
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
  Apparatus inside a catch basin of a storm sewer that provides added protection to prevent sewer gases from escaping to the atmosphere and to trap large objects, such as floatable debris, from entering the outlet pipe to the sewer
To cover something with a hood
enclosure over head of carriage bed; almost always collapsible
A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment A soft covering for the head, worn by women, which leaves only the face exposed
The lift-up part of the car body covering the engine; normally a term used only in reference to front-engine cars In mid-engine designs, this panel is usually called an engine cover or an access panel and in rear-engine cars a deck lid
The top of a pump
Neighborhood
A cooker hood is an electrical device fitted over a cooker above head height, and containing an extractor fan and usually a light. A volcanic peak, 3,426.7 m (11,235 ft) high, in the Cascade Range of northwest Oregon. It is the highest elevation in the state. British poet and editor who wrote comic and topical verse, including "The Dream of Eugene Aram" (1829) and "The Song of the Shirt" (1843). Hood Mount Hood Raymond Mathewson Robin Hood
A plumage pattern in which the head of a bird is all dark and contrasts with lighter feathers on the body
A covering for a mortar
of Falcon
a headdress that protects the head and face
metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
Relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people's attachment to and love for their neighborhoods
A covering for a hawk's head and eyes
{f} put a hood over something, cover with a hood; hide, cover
A covering or porch for a companion hatch
n The bit of a convertible car that, well, converts Americans call it the "convertible top", and unfortunately this discrepancy only serves to complicate the bonnet/boot confusion
cover with a hood; "The bandits were hooded"
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