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capuchón

el capuchón
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. hood
¿Cómo era el ladrón? - No alcancé a verlo porque llevaba un capuchón.What did the thief look like? - I didn't get to see him because he was wearing a hood.
b. cowl
Izzie quiere un capuchón como el de la Caperucita Roja.Izzie wants a cowl like Little Red Riding Hood's.
a. cap
Si te pones el bolígrafo en el bolsillo sin el capuchón, se te va a manchar la camisa.If you put the pen in your pocket without the cap, it will stain your shirt.
b. top
¿Me devolverías la pluma? - Toma. Disculpa, perdí el capuchón.Would you give me my pen back? - Here. Sorry, I lost the top.
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