cowled             
adjective uk/kaʊld/ us/kaʊld/
 (尤指修士)带头巾的;穿上蒙头斗篷的
wearing a cowl (= a large, loose covering for the head and sometimes shoulders, worn especially by monks)
  A small, cowled figure shuffled towards him. 一个戴着兜帽的矮小身影拖着脚步朝他走来。 
 They saw a cowled man in a black cloak.
  (衣服)带垂褶领的
(of a piece of clothing) with a cowl neck (= a wide, loose collar that folds over on itself)
  The image showed her casually dressed in a cowled sweater and jeans.
 a cowled dress 一件带垂领的连衣裙 
  (机器)带整流罩的;带灯罩的
(of an engine or light) fitted with a cover
  The early aircraft featured a cowled nose-mounted engine. 早期的飞机采用带整流罩的机鼻发动机。 
 The scooter has characteristic cowled headlights.
 - More examples
 - The benches were filled with shadowy forms who raised their cowled heads.
 - The figure was a woman cowled in black.
 - He was cowled and hooded, but he did not speak like a monk.
 - The designer showed cowled tunics over cropped trousers.
 - He designed an elegant aircraft featuring four neatly cowled engines and a graceful dolphin-shaped fuselage.
 - Variants of the biplane were developed with different rotary engines, each carefully cowled.