English-Thai Dictionary
drape
N ม่าน ประดับ hang set man-par-dab
drape
VT แขวน ห้อย ประดับ ใช้ ผ้า ตกแต่ง dress robe hang festoon bare denude undress kwaen
drape in
PHRV ห่อ (ด้วย ผ้า ผืน ใหญ่ hor
drape over
PHRV วาง ส่วน ของ ร่างกาย บน หรือ เหนือ wang-suan-kong-rang-kai-bon-rue-nuea
drape over
PHRV แขวน อยู่ เหนือ kwaen-yu-nuea
drape round
PHRV พัน รอบ คลุม pan-rob
drape round
PHRV โอบ แขน รอบ aob-kan-rob
drape with
PHRV คลุม ด้วย (ผ้า ธง หรือ อื่นๆ klum-duai
draper
N คนขายของ แห้ง
drapery
N ผ้า แขวน ผ้าม่าน curtain tapestry pa-kwaen
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DRAPE
v.t.To make cloth; also, to banter.
DRAPER
n.One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as a linen-draper or woolen-draper.
DRAPERY
n. 1. Clothwork; the trade of making cloth.
2. Cloth; stuffs of wool.
3. In sculpture and painting, the representation of the clothing or dress of human figures; also, tapestry, hangings, curtains, etc.
DRAPET
n.Cloth; coverlet. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DRAPE
Drape, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Draped; p. pr. & vb. n. Draping.] Etym: [F. draper, fr. drap cloth. See 3d Drab. ]
1. To cover or adorn with drapery or folds of cloth, or as with drapery; as, to drape a bust, a building, etc. The whole people were draped professionally. De Quincey. These starry blossoms, [of the snow ] pure and white, Soft falling, falling, through the night, Have draped the woods and mere. Bungay.
2. To rail at; to banter. [Obs. ] Sir W. Temple.
DRAPE
DRAPE Drape, v. i.
1. To make cloth. [Obs. ] Bacon.
2. To design drapery, arrange its folds, etc. , as for hangings, costumes, statues, etc.
DRAPER
Dra "per, n. Etym: [F. drapier.]
Defn: One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as, a draper and tailor.
DRAPERIED
DRAPERIED Dra "per *ied, a.
Defn: Covered or supplied with drapery. [R.] Byron.
DRAPERY
Dra "per *y, n.; pl. Draperies. Etym: [F. draperie. ]
1. The occupation of a draper; cloth-making, or dealing in cloth. Bacon.
2. Cloth, or woolen stuffs in general. People who ought to be weighing out grocery or measuring out drapery. Macaulay.
3. A textile fabric used for decorative purposes, especially when hung loosely and in folds carefully disturbed; as: (a ) Garments or vestments of this character worn upon the body, or shown in the representations of the human figure in art. (b ) Hangings of a room or hall, or about a bed. Like one that wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. Bryant. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. Burke. Casting of draperies. See under Casting. The casting of draperies... is one of the most important of an artist's studies. Fairholt.
DRAPET
Dra "pet, n. Etym: [Dim. of drap. ]
Defn: Cloth. [Obs. ] Spenser.
New American Oxford Dictionary
drape
drape |drāp dreɪp | ▶verb [ with obj. ] arrange (cloth or clothing ) loosely or casually on or around something: she draped a shawl around her shoulders. • adorn, cover, or wrap (someone or something ) loosely with folds of cloth: the body was draped in a blanket. • let (oneself or a part of one's body ) rest somewhere in a casual or relaxed way: he draped an arm around her shoulders. • [ no obj. ] (of fabric ) hang or be able to hang in loose, graceful folds: velvet drapes beautifully. ▶noun 1 (drapes ) long curtains: Katherine pulled back the heavy velvet drapes. • Brit. informal a man's suit consisting of a long jacket and narrow trousers, as worn by a Teddy boy: teds dressed in Edwardian-style drapes and suede shoes. • a cloth for covering parts of a patient's body other than that part on which a surgical operation is being performed. 2 [ in sing. ] the way in which a garment or fabric hangs: by fixing the band lower down you obtain a fuller drape in the fabric. DERIVATIVES drape y (also drapy ) adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: back-formation from drapery, influenced by French draper ‘to drape. ’ The noun senses date from the early 20th cent.
draper
drap er |ˈdrāpər ˈdreɪpər | ▶noun Brit. dated a person who sells cloth and dry goods. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a maker of woolen cloth ): from Old French drapier, from drap ‘cloth, ’ from late Latin drappus.
drapery
dra per y |ˈdrāpərē ˈdreɪp (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. draperies ) cloth coverings hanging in loose folds: the hall of the school was hung with green drapery. • (draperies ) long curtains of heavy fabric. • the artistic arrangement of clothing in sculpture or painting: the effigy is notable for its flowing drapery. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘cloth, fabrics ’): from Old French draperie, from drap ‘cloth ’ (see draper ).
Oxford Dictionary
drape
drape |dreɪp | ▶verb [ with obj. and adverbial ] arrange (cloth or clothing ) loosely or casually on or round something: she draped a shawl around her shoulders. • cover or wrap loosely with folds of cloth: the body was draped in a blanket. • let (oneself or a part of one's body ) rest somewhere in a casual or relaxed way: he draped an arm around her shoulders. • [ no obj. ] (of fabric ) hang in loose, graceful folds: velvet drapes beautifully. ▶noun 1 (drapes ) N. Amer. long curtains: Katherine pulled back the heavy velvet drapes. • [ usu. as modifier ] a man's suit consisting of a long jacket and narrow trousers, as worn by a Teddy boy: a drape jacket. • a cloth for covering parts of a patient's body other than that part on which a surgical operation is being performed. 2 [ in sing. ] the way in which a garment or fabric hangs: by fixing the band lower down you obtain a fuller drape in the fabric. DERIVATIVES drapey adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: back-formation from drapery, influenced by French draper ‘to drape ’. The noun senses date from the early 20th cent.
draper
draper |ˈdreɪpə | ▶noun Brit. dated a person who sells textile fabrics. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a maker of woollen cloth ): from Old French drapier, from drap ‘cloth ’, from late Latin drappus.
drapery
dra ¦pery |ˈdreɪp (ə )ri | ▶noun ( pl. draperies ) [ mass noun ] cloth, curtains, or clothing hanging in loose folds: the hall of the school was hung with green drapery. • the depiction of folds of cloth in sculpture or painting: the effigy is notable for its flowing drapery. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘cloth, fabrics ’): from Old French draperie, from drap ‘cloth ’ (see draper ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
drape
drape verb 1 she draped a shawl around her: wrap, wind, swathe, sling, hang. 2 the chair was draped with dirty laundry: cover, envelop, swathe, shroud, deck, festoon, overlay, cloak, wind, enfold, sheathe. 3 he draped one leg over the arm of his chair: dangle, hang, suspend, droop, drop.
Oxford Thesaurus
drape
drape verb 1 she draped a shawl round her shoulders: wrap, arrange, wind, swathe, sling, hang, let fall in folds. 2 the chair was draped with blankets: cover, envelop, swathe, shroud, decorate, adorn, array, deck, bedeck, festoon, bundle up, muffle up, blanket, overlay, cloak, veil, wind, enfold, sheathe. 3 the youth draped one leg over the arm of his chair: dangle, hang, suspend, let fall, droop, drop, place loosely, lean.
Duden Dictionary
Drapee
Dra pee , Dra pé Substantiv, maskulin , der Drapé |Drap ee Drap é |der Drapee; Genitiv: des Drapees, Plural: die Drapees der Drapé; Genitiv: des Drapés, Plural: die Drapés vulgärlateinisch -französisch feiner, einfarbiger Anzug- oder Kostümstoff aus Kammgarn [und Streichgarn ]
French Dictionary
drapé
drapé n. m. nom masculin Agencement de plis. : Le drapé d ’une robe.
drapeau
drapeau n. m. (pl. drapeaux ) nom masculin Pièce d ’étoffe qui porte les couleurs d ’un pays et qui le représente. : Des drapeaux fleurdelisés.
draper
draper v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Disposer les plis d ’une étoffe, d ’un vêtement. : Draper une pièce de velours sur un mannequin. verbe pronominal 1 figuré Faire parade de. : Se draper dans sa dignité. 2 S ’envelopper dans un vêtement, une pièce d ’étoffe. : Elle s ’était drapée dans une grande serviette. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ils se sont drapés dans le drapeau du Québec. aimer
draperie
draperie n. f. nom féminin Tissu drapé. : La draperie d ’une fenêtre. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • rideau, pièce d ’étoffe souvent plissée destinée à tamiser la lumière, à masquer quelque chose; • store, rideau disposé devant une ouverture, qui s ’enroule ou se replie; • tenture, étoffe qui orne une fenêtre, un mur.
Spanish Dictionary
drapeado, -da
drapeado, -da adjetivo 1 [tela, prenda ] Que tiene una serie de pliegues al bies que favorecen una determinada caída :unas cortinas drapeadas; un vestido drapeado .2 nombre masculino Forma en que una tela al bies forma pliegues :como hábitos o togas, estos pliegues hacen el efecto de una prenda sofisticada, cuando en realidad se trata del más sencillo drapeado, que se recoge con dos únicos botones .
drapear
drapear verbo transitivo Colocar la tela de un vestido o una tapicería formando una serie de pliegues al bies y favoreciendo una determinada caída :cualquier tejido es susceptible de ser drapeado, pero los más utilizados son el punto, las gasas y las sedas .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
drape
drape /dreɪp /動詞 他動詞 1 «…に » …を被 (かぶ )せる, 掛ける, 飾る (hang ) «over , around , across » .2 【布などで 】…を覆う, 飾る «with , in » .3 «…に » 〈腕 体など 〉を (だらりと )もたせ掛ける «over , around , across » ▸ drape oneself over the wall 壁にもたれかかる 名詞 〖~s 〗⦅米 ⦆カーテン (⦅英 ⦆curtains ) 〘特に厚手で長いもの 〙.
draper
drap er /dréɪpə r /名詞 C ⦅英 やや古 ⦆織物商人, 布地を扱う人 ; 反物屋, 服地屋 ▸ a draper's (shop )服地店 (≒ ⦅米 ⦆a dry goods store ).
drapery
dra per y /dréɪp (ə )ri /名詞 複 -ies 1 C U ひだのある布 .2 U ⦅英 ⦆反物, 服地 (⦅米 ⦆dry goods ).3 U ⦅英 ⦆服地類販売業 .