drape
drape 英 [dreɪp] 美 [drep]
vt. 用布帘覆盖;使呈褶裥状 vi. 成褶皱状垂下 n. 窗帘;褶裥
进行时:draping 过去式:draped 过去分词:draped 第三人称单数:drapes 名词复数:drapes
- The drape of fabric or material is the way it looks — the shape it takes — when it's hanging. If you're sewing a dress, you need to use fabric with the right sort of drape.
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- vt. 用布帘覆盖;使呈褶裥状
- vi. 成褶皱状垂下
- n. 窗帘;褶裥
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1. Wearing only a thin track suit on a cold, blustery day, his assistant was quick to drape a warm coat over his shoulders.
他穿着运动装,很是单薄,他的助手飞快地走上前去,给站在冷风袭袭中的他,披上了一件温暖的外套。
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2. Others drape them over chairs or throw them on the floor or bed, and sorting through them later becomes a major chore.
别人会将它们褶盖在椅子上或者将他们扔在地板上,留着之后收拾。 这便成了主要的家庭杂务。
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3. Instead of rolling over once the action is done, drape one of your legs over his and rest your hands on his chest. It will keep you connected without doing the spooning thing.
不要性行为结束就侧身而睡,而是,将你的一条腿搁到他的腿上,把手放在他的胸部,这样,不用俯身互相面对背而卧,也能保持亲密相依。
- drape (n.) 1660s, from drape (v.). Jive talk slang for "suit of clothes" is attested from 1945.
- drape (v.) c. 1400, "to ornament with cloth hangings;" mid-15c., "to weave into cloth," from Old French draper "to weave, make cloth" (13c.), from drap "cloth, piece of cloth, sheet, bandage," from Late Latin drapus, perhaps of Gaulish origin (compare Old Irish drapih "mantle, garment"). Meaning "to cover with drapery" is from 1847. Meaning "to cause to hang or stretch out loosely or carelessly" is from 1943. Related: Draped; draping.
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