1 VERB 將(織物)懸挂;披 If you
drape a piece of cloth somewhere, you place it there so that it hangs down in a casual and graceful way.
將(織物)懸挂;披 -
Natasha took the coat and draped it over her shoulders. [VERB noun prep.]
娜塔莎拿起外套披在肩上。
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A soft white robe had been draped over a chair for Joanna's use. [VERB noun prep.]
一件柔軟的白袍子搭在椅子上,供喬安娜使用。
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She had a towel draped around her neck. [V-ed prep]
她把一條毛巾挂在脖子上。
2 VERB 遮蓋;蓋住 If someone or something
is draped in a piece of cloth, they are loosely covered by it.
遮蓋;蓋住 -
The coffin had been draped in a Union Jack. [be V-ed + in/with]
靈柩上覆蓋着英國國旗。
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He draped himself in the Canadian flag and went round the track. [V n + in/with]
他身披加拿大國旗繞跑道奔跑。
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She opened her front door draped in a towel. [VERB-ed]
她身裹毛巾打開了前門。
3 VERB 將(身體的某部位)随意搭在…上 If you
drape a part of your body somewhere, you lay it there in a relaxed and graceful way.
將(身體的某部位)随意搭在…上 -
Nicola slowly draped herself across the couch. [V pron-refl prep]
妮古拉慢慢地靠在了長沙發上。
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He draped his arm over Daniels' shoulder. [VERB noun prep.]
他把手臂搭在丹尼爾的肩膀上。
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They sprawl at ease across the sofa, arms draped over the back. [V-ed prep]
他們惬意地躺在沙發上,胳膊搭在後面。
4 N-COUNT [usually plural] (厚的)簾子,帷幕 Drapes are pieces of heavy fabric that you hang from the top of a window and can close to keep the light out or stop people looking in.
(厚的)簾子,帷幕 [US] in BRIT, use 英國英語用 curtains
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