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hood [hʊd]1 noun(a) (of garment) capuchon m; (with collar) capuche f; (with eye-holes) cagoule f; University épitoge f;∎ a rain hood une capuche(d) (of hairdryer) casque m(e) (for fumes, smoke) hotte f∎ the hood le quartier□mettre le capuchon sur; (falcon) chaperonner, enchaperonner -
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hood [hʊd]c. (over fire, cooker) hotte fd. ( = hoodlum) (inf!) truand m* * *[hʊd]1) ( head gear) ( attached) capuchon m; ( detached) capuche f; ( balaclava) cagoule f; ( for falcon) chaperon m2) ( cover) ( on cooker) hotte f; ( on printer) capot m (antibruit)3) GB (on car, pram) capote f4) US Automobile ( bonnet) capot m5) University ( part of robes) épitoge f -
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A n1 Meteorol pluie f ; the rain was falling ou coming down la pluie tombait, il pleuvait ; the rain started/stopped il a commencé à/il s'est arrêté de pleuvoir ; a light/heavy rain une pluie fine/battante ; steady/driving/pouring rain pluie régulière/battante/diluvienne ; in the rain sous la pluie ; come in out of the rain! rentre, ne reste pas sous la pluie! ; it looks like rain le temps est à la pluie ;D vtr to rain blows on sb [person] rouer qn de coups ; to rain questions/compliments on sb inonder qn de questions/compliments.E v impers1 Meteorol pleuvoir ; it's raining il pleut ; it rained all night/all summer il a plu toute la nuit/tout l'été ; it was raining hard il pleuvait à verse ;come rain or shine qu'il pleuve ou qu'il vente ; it never rains but it pours un malheur n'arrive jamais seul ; to be (as) right as rain GB [person] se porter comme un charme ; [object] être en parfait état de marche.■ rain down:▶ rain down [blows, bullets, ash, insults] pleuvoir (on, onto sur) ;▶ rain down [sth], rain [sth] down faire pleuvoir (on, onto sur).■ rain off GB to be rained off ( cancelled) être annulé pour cause de pluie ; ( stopped) être interrompu par la pluie.
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