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1 incappucciare
incappucciare v.tr. to hood, to put* a hood on; (fig.) to cap, to cover: la neve ha incappucciato i monti, snow has capped the mountains.◘ incappucciarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. (mettersi il cappuccio) to put* on one's hood, to wrap one's head; (fig.) to be capped, to be covered.* * *[inkapput'tʃare]1. vt2. vr (incappucciarsi)(persona) to put on a hood* * *[inkapput'tʃare]verbo transitivo1) to put* a hood on2) fig. to cap, to cover* * *incappucciare/inkapput't∫are/ [1]1 to put* a hood on2 fig. to cap, to cover. -
2 incappucciare
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3 decappottare
decappottare v.tr. to put* down the hood of (a car).
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