drape

英[dreɪp] 美[dreɪp]
  • n. 布帘;褶皱
  • v. 用布帘覆盖;(使)呈褶裥状;悬挂
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Noun:
  1. hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)

  2. the manner in which fabric hangs or falls;

    "she adjusted the drape of her skirt"

  3. a sterile covering arranged over a patient's body during a medical examination or during surgery in order to reduce the possibility of contamination

Verb:
  1. arrange in a particular way;

    "drape a cloth"

  2. place casually;

    "The cat draped herself on the sofa"

  3. cover as if with clothing;

    "the mountain was clothed in tropical trees"

  4. cover or dress loosely with cloth;

    "drape the statue with a sheet"

1. Don't drape your feet over the chair.
坐得端正些,不要把腿悬空架在椅子边上.

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2. Humboldt wanted to drape the world in radiance.
洪堡想把世界装饰得光彩夺目.

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3. You just drape your skirt over it and nobody suspects a thing.
你只需要用裙子把它遮住,没人会发现的.

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4. We have drape for living room, but we need kitchen curtain.
我们为客厅准备了窗帘, 但是我们还需要厨房的窗帘.

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5. I'm going to cover you with a drape, across your thighs.
我要用布帘盖在你的臀部上.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She adjusted the drape of her skirt.
      她整了整自己裙子上的褶皱。
    2. We have drape for living room, but we need kitchen curtain.
      我们为客厅准备了窗帘,但是我们还需要厨房的窗帘。
    3. She adjusted the drape of her skirt.
      她整了整自己裙子上的褶皱。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The dustsheets were draped over the furniture.
      家具上盖着防尘布。
    2. He is draping the banner from the balcony.
      他使旗帜成褶皱状从阳台上垂下。
    3. He draped his legs over the arm of the chair.
      他懒洋洋地把双腿搭在椅子的扶手上。