cowl

英[kaʊl] 美[kaʊl]
  • n. 僧衣的头巾;罩
cowled cowled cowling cowls
  • cowbane n.毒芹;长命竹
  • cowbell n.母牛的颈铃;【音】牛铃(一种打击乐器,状如四棱锥)
  • cowberry n.越橘
  • cowbind n.[植]泻根(尤指白泻根)
  • cowbird n.北美产的燕八哥
Noun:
  1. 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"

  2. a loose hood or hooded robe (as worn by a monk)

Verb:
  1. cover with or as with a cowl;

    "cowl the boys and veil the girls"

1. She sashayed up to my desk cowl as a cucumber.
她滑步行至我的书桌,像黄瓜一样的罩(cowl).

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2. The wind - cowl ventilation system is an illustration of the application of energy - grading.
风帽通风系统是对热品位应用的一个例子.

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3. Separate the lower A - pillar cowl trim from the A - pillar lower cowl.
从A - 柱下部前隔板上拆下下部A - 柱前隔板.

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4. The cowl ( or hood ) does not make the monk.
穿袈裟的不一定是和尚.

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5. He put on his cowl when It'started raining.
开始下雨时,他就戴上了风帽.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The cowl does not make the monk.
      僧袍不能使人成为僧侣。
    2. Dense gloom overcame him like a cowl.
      沉重的阴郁象烟囱帽一样笼罩着他。
    3. It is hard to see his face because of the cowl he wearing.
      他穿著蒙头斗篷,所以很难看清他的脸面。