柯林斯詞典drape /dre?p/ (draping,draped,drapes) 1. V-T If you drape a piece of cloth somewhere, you place it there so that it hangs down in a casual and graceful way. 將…披掛于 Natasha took the coat and draped it over her shoulders. 娜塔莎拿起外套,披在肩上。2. V-T If someone or something is draped in a piece of cloth, they are loosely covered by it. 覆蓋 ...a casket draped in the Virginia flag. …一口覆蓋著弗吉尼亞州旗的棺材。3. N-COUNT Drapes are long heavy curtains. (長且重的) 簾子[美國英語] He pulled the drapes shut, locked the door behind him. 他拉上長簾,鎖上了身后的門。 返回 drape劍橋詞典?drape sth across, on, over, etc. sth to put something such as cloth or a piece of clothing loosely over something 把…披/搭/蒙在…上 He draped his jacket over the back of the chair and sat down to eat . 他把夾克衫搭在椅子靠背上,然后坐下來吃飯。 She draped the scarf loosely around her shoulders . 她把圍巾松松地披在肩膀上。 ?be draped in/with sth to be loosely covered with a cloth 被…蒙住,被…蓋住 The coffins were all draped with the national flag . 所有靈柩上都覆蓋著國旗。 習(xí)語draped all over sb 返回 drape