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draped

/dreyp/US // dreɪp //UK // (dreɪp) //

垂挂的,垂坠的,悬垂的,垂头丧气的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    draped, drap·ing.

    • : to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
    • : to adjust into graceful folds, attractive lines, etc.
    • : to arrange, hang, or let fall carelessly: Don't drape your feet over the chair!
    • : Medicine/Medical, Surgery. to place cloth so as to surround.
    • : to hang in a certain form between two points before pouring the concrete.
    • : to put a black cravat on as a token of mourning.
v.无主动词 verb
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    draped, drap·ing.

    • : to hang, fall, or become arranged in folds, as drapery: This silk drapes well.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a curtain or hanging of heavy fabric and usually considerable length, especially either of a pair for covering a window and drawn open and shut horizontally.
    • : either of a pair of similar curtains extending or draped at the sides of a window, French doors, or the like as decoration.
    • : manner or style of hanging: the drape of a skirt.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbhang over, adorn

Examples

  • The Sunbeam’s extra tall, adjustable collar cradles the neck and drapes over the shoulders for quick relaxation.

  • The sunbeam’s extra tall, adjustable collar cradles the neck and drapes over the shoulders for quick relaxation.

  • The fabric, a stretchy merino-blend terry, is substantial without being bulky, with weight and a nice drape.

  • Mattie & Eddie’s is a love letter to Armstrong’s paternal grandparents, drape makers whose wee home was the place for family to gather for Sunday meals.

  • The scent of burning incense crawled into my nose as I peeled back the heavy orange embroidered silk drape leading into the Khenpo’s room.

  • Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters.

  • A large part of a fashion model's job is physical, moving and shaping her body to highlight the drape of the clothing.

  • Riveters log hundreds of hours making the banners that drape the stadium throughout the season.

  • “Yoga has helped increase my range of motion and flexibility and has addressed my imbalances from the scoliosis,” says Dr. Drape.

  • Dr. Drape recognizes that she will always have to manage her scoliosis.

  • Seconds later the knotted drape she had used before swayed down into sight, I grasped it to steady it.

  • The great mountains rejoice in the sun, or drape their brows in clouds, irrespective of the eyes that regard them.

  • Both political parties, by a common impulse, "drape themselves in the Flag."

  • They are invisible garments that drape themselves about our spirit and give a predetermined form to all its symbolic expression.

  • Will somebody kindly drape that sun dial and hold back on time a little?