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Caped

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/keɪpt/
US
/keɪpt/
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Translation of "caped" into Russian

caped
Adjective
raiting
UK
/keɪpt/
US
/keɪpt/
caped
more caped Comp.
most caped Super.
The caped superhero flew across the city.
Плащеносный супергерой пролетел над городом.

Definitions

cape
Verb
raiting
To furnish or drape with a cape.
The designer caped the evening gown with a sheer silk overlay.
(Hunting, Taxidermy) To skin and preserve the head and neck hide of an animal for mounting.
The guide showed the hunters how to cape the trophy elk properly.
(Bullfighting) To manoeuvre or guide a bull with a cape.
The matador expertly caped the bull, drawing it past him with each pass.
(Informal, chiefly with preposition for) To fervently defend or support (someone), often in the face of criticism.
She's always caping for her little brother whenever he gets into trouble.
caped
Adjective
raiting
UK
/keɪpt/
US
/keɪpt/
Wearing a cape or having a cape attached.
The caped superhero flew across the city skyline, his red cape billowing in the wind.

Idioms and phrases

caped crusader
The caped crusader saved the city once again.
рыцарь в плаще
Рыцарь в плаще снова спас город.
caped figure
A mysterious caped figure appeared in the alley.
фигура в плаще
Загадочная фигура в плаще появилась в переулке.
caped hero
Everyone admired the caped hero for his bravery.
герой в плаще
Все восхищались героем в плаще за его смелость.
caped vigilante
The caped vigilante was wanted by the police.
мститель в плаще
Мстителя в плаще разыскивала полиция.
caped superhero
The caped superhero flew over the city to patrol the streets.
супергерой в плаще
Супергерой в плаще летел над городом, патрулируя улицы.

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