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noun
a hood or long hooded cloak especially of a monk
a draped neckline on a woman's garment
a chimney covering designed to improve the draft
the top portion of the front part of an automobile body forward of the two front doors to which are attached the windshield and instrument board
cowling
biographical name
Jane 1883–1950 originally Grace Bailey American actress
verb
transitive verb
to cover with or as if with a cowl
Noun Middle English cowle, from Old English cugele, from Late Latin cuculla monk's hood, from Latin cucullus hood
The first known use of cowl was before the 12th century
cowrienoun
any of numerous usually small snails of warm seas with glossy often brightly colored shells
cowpunchernoun
cowboy
cowpoxnoun
a mild disease of the cow that is caused by a virus and that when passed on to human beings produces a temporary rash and protects against smallpox
cowpokenoun
cowboy
cowpeanoun
a sprawling herb related to the bean and grown in the southern U.S. especially as food for livestock and for green manurealso: its edible seed called alsoblack-eyed pea
coworkernoun
a fellow worker
cowmannoun
cowboy
a cattle owner or rancher
cowlingnoun
a removable metal covering for the engine and sometimes a part of the fuselage of an airplanealso: a metal cover for an engine
cowlicknoun
a lock or bunch of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and cannot be made to lie flat
cowlnoun
a monk's hood or long hooded cloak
the top part of an automobile body forward of the two front doors to which are attached the windshield and instrument panel
cowling
1 A metal cover or cowl for a hearth or stove.
排风罩用于炉床或炉子的金属盖或罩
2 The top part of the dashboard is borrowed from the Focus, as are the deeply cowled instruments.
高层部分的仪表板,是借来的焦点,因为是深带冠文书。
3 It is to me a matter of indifference; but, my young friend, none of my money shall be thrown to those cowled fellows.
4 I stretched my hands imploringly to the cowled figure.
5 The only coinage bore a likeness of Leto's cowled face: the God Emperor.
仅有的造币图案和莱托被罩住的脸有些相像:神皇。
6 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。
7 The spirit of monachism is as distinguishable as if the cowled ghosts of the victims were actually seen flitting along the aisles.
8 Among the Bottega skins, however, were also skinny knits with an asymmetric weave across the bust, crystal cowled disco dresses and slick one-shouldered sheaths that curve off-center around the lower back.
9 As she tracks a cowled cyberterrorist though crowded streets and dank subterranean passageways to the accompaniment of lots of gunplay and explosions, an insidious conspiracy with her at its center slowly reveals itself.
10 The cowled figures of the people's representatives sat like gloomy gray shadows in the tiers of seats around the great amphitheatre under the night sky; the symbolic torches threw fluttering black shadows among their ranks.
11 Standing against another wall is a medi�val tomb, with a cowled figure between two shields, on which are displayed the eagles of Aragon.
12 Not that we are about to condemn the whole Catholic Church under a cowled mask.
13 Little did those cowled and mantled fellows know the length and breadth of our stupidity!
14 "A friend," the cowled man said in a strange, low voice.
15 Suddenly a flickering, cowled figure enters the frame, stabbing each of the cops with what looks like a syringe.
16 Even owed a more obvious than usual debt to the Japanese in the leather cutaway vests he paired with long, gathered skirts, and the cowled shrugs that he layered over voluminous black gowns.
17 And labyrinths of Horror's Home, 'Mid vapours green and aisles unsunned, Provoke each cursing mattoid's fold Until the night is changed to noon By cowled magicians on a dome.
18 The yellow flames made shadows across his cowled figure.
19 Through the gloom, passing out of the quadrangle, we discerned a mysterious figure approaching: a cowled monk with silent footstep.
20 It was Kane’s writing partner—an ex-shoe salesman named Bob Finger—who suggested the look we now associate with Batman: the cowled mask and scalloped cape.