2018年12月29日 星期六

hood, hooding, zip, hoodie (or hoody), zipper, entrapment, zip through, unfettered undoability

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As late as the 1930s the zip was seen as too sexual to catch on, especially on women’s clothing. It represented easy access, unfettered undoability



Division of the Humanities Diploma and Hooding Ceremony, Spring 2014
Want a 9/11 hoodie? You can pick one up at the new 9/11 museum gift shop.
Early visitors to the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York have...
The Guardian|由 Leo Benedictus 上傳
The barons of high-tech like to think of themselves as very different creatures from the barons of Wall Street. They create cool devices that let us carry the world in our pockets. They wear hoodies, not suits. And they owe their success to their native genius rather than to social connections. But for many people in San Francisco this is a distinction without a difference http://econ.st/1l5p3Oj

 

Zipper up.
That's what a number of designers hope shoppers will be doing in the coming seasons. Designer labels, including Altuzarra, Calvin Klein Collection, Dior, Elie Tahari, Giambattista Valli, Michael Kors and the Row are putting bold and exposed zippers on sweaters, dresses and blazers, turning the typically utilitarian closure into an attention-grabbing design detail.
Zippers are even being used to identify the looks. Michael Kors showed a neon orange "zip suit," and a black and white Donegal, jacquard "zipper suit," among other looks prominently featuring zippers, in his fall 2013 runway show in February.

 

 

 

On Snowy Slopes, Fingers Glide Down the Touch Screen

By KIT EATON
Be sure to zip your smartphone in your ski jacket; it can help you navigate a resort, prepare for the weather and even become a better skier.
The job of corporate hell-raiser strikes me as much more worthwhile than the more common retirement route of joining a government taskforce and keeping lips zipped tighter than ever.

Zuckerberg's hoodie

Should Facebook founder wear hooded top to meetings?



France struggled to digest the scandal around Dominique Strauss-Kahn, with his defenders questioning the initial New York police account and speculating about entrapment.

Fast Phones, Dead Batteries
Users of 4G smartphones are discovering their speedy broadband service also zips through battery life.


hood


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音節
hood1
発音
húd
レベル
社会人必須
hoodの変化形
hoods (複数形) • hooding (現在分詞) • hoods (三人称単数現在)
[名]
1 フード,ずきん
raincoat with a hood
フードの付いたレインコート.
2
(1)フード[ずきん]状の物(僧帽形の花弁・がく片,電灯・煙突のかさ,レンズのフード,車・うば車のおおいなど).
(2)((米))(車の)ボンネット(((英))bonnet).
(3)(タカ狩り用タカの)頭おおい.
(4)競馬メンコ,ずきん.
3 (大学の式服・裁判官の法服などの)背の飾り布.
4 (鳥・動物の)冠毛,とさか.
━━[動](他)…にずきんをつける;…を(ずきん状の物で)おおう((in ...)).
[古英語hōd. △HAT
hood・less
[形] 
hóod・lìke
[形] 

zip


  音節
zip2
発音
zíp
zipの変化形
zips (複数形) • zipped (過去形) • zipped (過去分詞) • zipping (現在分詞) • zips (三人称単数現在)
[動](〜ped, 〜・ping)(他)
1 …をチャック[ジッパー]で締める[開ける]((up));〈人の〉衣服のチャックを締めてやる((up));…のチャックを締めて[開けて](…の状態に)する
zip up one's jacket
上着のチャックを締める
She zipped her purse openshut].
ハンドバッグのチャックを開けた[締めた]
Zip it up! [=Zip (up) your lip!]
((米話))黙れ.
2 …を(チャックを締めて[はずして])入れる[出す].
3 …をチャックで取りつける((on)).
━━(自)
1 チャックで締まる[開く]((up))
a zipper that refuses to zip
締まらないジッパー.
2 チャックを締める[はずす].
━━[名]((英))ジッパー(((米))zipper);チャック, ファスナー
do upundoone's zip
チャックを締める[おろす].

zip through something to deal with or complete something very quickly

hoodie

 noun
noun, Brit

A hooded sweatshirt, fleece, or other garment; also, a young person wearing such as garment, esp. regarded as being potentially violent, criminal, or otherwise antisocial. (1990 —) .
Daily Telegraph Members of this demographic wear the dodginess of their surroundings as a badge of honour on their Marks & Spencer hoodies (2005).
Observer Until recently, Cameron wanted to hug hoodies; now he wants to string 'em up (2007).

[From hood noun + -ie.]



entrap
  • [intrǽp]
[動](〜ped, 〜・ping)(他)((しばしば受身))((形式))
1 〈動物を〉わなにかける, わなで捕える.
2 〈人を〉(危険・困難に)陥れる((in, into ...));〈人を〉だまして[計略にかけて](…)させる((into doing))
entrap a person into committing a crime
うまく計って人に罪を犯させる.
en・trap・ment
[名][U]わな(にかけること).



Quiksilver Recalls Girls' Hoodies with Waist Drawstrings Due to Entrapment Hazard <http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09330.html>


A hoodie (or hoody), short for "hooded sweatshirt", or a "bunnyhug" is a heavy upper-body garment with a hood. The characteristic design includes large frontal pockets, a hood, and (usually) a drawstring to adjust the hood opening. Hoodies with zippers are called "zip hoodies" or "zip-ups".[citation needed] It is also a metonym, referring to a sector of youth culture in the UK.[1]
Spotlight:
Zzzzip!

Zzzzip!
Who invented the zipper? Early in the 20th century, an engineer named Gideon Sundback built upon previous inventions to develop a better fastener. The "Hookless No. 2" was a series of interlocking teeth in which where the tiny projection at the top fit into the dimple at the bottom as a slider traveled up the row. On April 29, 1917, Sundback received a patent for the "separable fastener," which would come to be known as the zipper. Soldiers fighting in World War I used the first zippers, mostly for money belts, life vests and flying suits. The B.F. Goodrich Company incorporated the new fastener into rubber boots and gave them the name "zipper," which was originally intended to indicate the kind of boot. It was in the 1940s that the zipper became more popularly used for the flies of pants and on skirts and dresses.


Quote:
"The zipper displaces the button and a man lacks just that much time to think while dressing at dawn, a philosophical hour, and thus a melancholy hour." Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

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