draped
v. 將(衣物、簾等)懸掛( drape的過去式和過去分詞 ); 披; 遮蓋或裝飾某人或某物; 將某物隨便圍在或放在另一物上
If you drape a piece of cloth somewhere, you place it there so that it hangs down in a casual and graceful way.
Natasha took the coat and draped it over her shoulders...
娜塔莎拿起外套披在肩上。
A soft white robe had been draped over a chair for Joanna's use...
一件柔軟的白袍子搭在椅子上,供喬安娜使用。
If someone or something is draped in a piece of cloth, they are loosely covered by it.
The coffin had been draped in a Union Jack...
靈柩上覆蓋著英國國旗。
He draped himself in the Canadian flag and went round the track...
他身披加拿大國旗繞跑道奔跑。
If you drape a part of your body somewhere, you lay it there in a relaxed and graceful way.
Nicola slowly draped herself across the couch...
妮古拉慢慢地靠在了長沙發上。
He draped his arm over Daniels' shoulder...
他把手臂搭在丹尼爾的肩膀上。
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.
He pulled the drapes shut, locked the door behind him.
他把簾子拉嚴,轉身把門鎖好。
1. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak;
2. covered in folds of cloth;
They sprawl at ease across the sofa, arms draped over the back.
他們愜意地躺在沙發上,胳膊搭在後面。
The coffin had been draped in a Union Jack.
靈柩上覆蓋著英國國旗。
Natasha took the coat and draped it over her shoulders.
娜塔莎拿起外套披在肩上。
She had a towel draped around her neck.
她把一條毛巾掛在脖子上。
Nicola slowly draped herself across the couch.
妮古拉慢慢地靠在了長沙發上。