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The meaning of Bonnet

Bonnet – definition

noun

A woman's or child's hat tied under the chin and with a brim framing the face.

Usage examples:

I began tying the bonnet ribbon under my chin as i made my way to her.
noun

The hinged metal canopy covering the engine of a motor vehicle.

Usage examples:

On his arrival the criminals turned their guns on him, shooting his police car three times - damagi…
noun

A cowl on a chimney.

Usage examples:

Bonnet cowl with collar available with 75mm deep collar for ornamental chimney pots.
noun

An additional canvas laced to the foot of a sail to catch more wind.

Usage examples:

For fine weather sailing one or two ‘bonnets’ are added to the foot of the sail; we sailed with one…

Bonnet translation into English

Bonnet: translate from English into Chinese

Translate bonnet into Chinese (Simplified)}
引擎盖, 苏格兰帽

Bonnet: translate from English into Dutch

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Kap, Motorkap, Muts, Hoed, Kaper, Wagenkap, Vonkenvanger, Kapotjas, Kapothoed

Bonnet: translate from English into French

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Bonnet, Capot, Toque, Béguin, Chapeau à brides

Bonnet: translate from English into German

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Motorhaube, Haube, Mütze, Häubchen, Schornsteinkappe

Bonnet: translate from English into Hindi

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ढक्कन, टोप, टोपीस्त्रियों के ओढने की

Bonnet: translate from English into Italian

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Cofano, Cappellino, Cuffia, Berretto

Bonnet: translate from English into Korean

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보닛, 덮개, 공모자, 테 없는 모자

Bonnet: translate from English into Russian

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Капот, Крышка, Чепчик, Кожух, Колпак, Капор, Шапка, Нахлобучить шляпу, Тушить, Дамская шляпа, Дамская шляпка, Сетка, Надевать шляпу, Покрышка, Мужская шотландская шапочка, Детский чепчик

Bonnet: translate from English into Spanish

Translate bonnet into Spanish}
Capó, Gorro, Gorra, Sombrerete, Toca, Campana, Boneta, Gorra escocesa

Word origin

late Middle English (denoting a soft brimless hat for men): from Old French bonet, from medieval Latin abonnis ‘headgear’. bonnet (sense 1) dates from the late 15th century.

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