0 to put something such as cloth or a piece of clothing loosely over something:
1 the way in which cloth folds or hangs as it covers something:
2 to hang or cover with something loosely and often in a decorative way:
The new items were simply draped over the exhibits.
As opposed to the building's frontal draped facade, the rear volumes are left exposed to view.
As she tossed silk drapes around her body to create changing forms and shapes, the silk was variously illuminated.
More pressing followed, and the sheets were draped over cords to dry.
Western garb, his coat draped over his arm, and relaxed on his walking cane, the subject is clearly confident in his surroundings.
My clothes hung on me as though they had been draped on a piece of wood.
The slow procession was performed amid jeering crowds and buildings draped in black.
Though some activists do wear saris, most wear the salwar-kamiz, draping a dupatta over their chest and shoulders when indoors.
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(布料掛起來或折疊後)下垂的樣子…
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(布料挂起来或折叠后)下垂的样子…
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cubrir, drapear…
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draper…
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přikrýt, pokrýt…
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hænge, drapere, beklæde…
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menyampirkan, melapisi…
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ห้อย, ห่อ (ด้วยผ้าผืนใหญ่)…
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