hood in Dutch
hood in Dutch is heid, motorkap, capuchon — hood means a loose covering for the head, often part of a jacket or coat.
hood in Dutch
heid
A substantive suffix denoting a condition or state of being.
motorkap
capuchon
A covering for the head, usually attached to a larger garment such as a jacket or cloak.
kap
A covering for the head, usually attached to a larger garment such as a jacket or cloak.
beschermingskap
An enclosure that protects something, especially from above.
kap
An enclosure that protects something, especially from above.
bedekken
(transitive) To cover (something) with a hood.
What does "hood" mean?
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noun A loose covering for the head, often part of a jacket or coat.
"She pulled up her hood as the rain started."
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noun The hinged panel covering a car engine (called a "bonnet" in British English).
"Smoke was coming from under the hood."
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noun Informal: a neighbourhood, especially a poor or inner-city one.
"He grew up in a rough hood on the south side of the city."
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verb To cover something with a hood.
"They hooded the falcon before the flight."
hood in a sentence
- She pulled up her hood as the rain started.
- The falcon wore a small leather hood to keep it calm.
- Smoke was coming from under the hood.
- He grew up in a rough hood on the south side of the city.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hood" in Dutch?
"hood" in Dutch is heid, motorkap, capuchon. hood means: A loose covering for the head, often part of a jacket or coat.
How do you use "hood" in a sentence?
Example: "She pulled up her hood as the rain started." In Dutch, "hood" is heid, motorkap, capuchon.
Are there other ways to say "hood" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 6 translations listed for "hood": heid, motorkap, capuchon, kap, beschermingskap, bedekken.
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