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also drapery shop)

  • 1 drapery

    noun
    1) (Brit.): (cloth) Stoffe
    2) (Brit.): (trade) Textilgewerbe, das

    drapery shop — Textilgeschäft, das

    3) (arrangement of cloth) Draperie, die
    * * *
    plural - draperies; noun
    1) (a draper's business.) der Textilwarenhandel
    2) (cloth used for draping: walls hung with blue drapery.) die Drapierung
    * * *
    dra·pery
    [ˈdreɪpəri]
    n
    1. no pl (loosely arranged fabric) Behang m
    2. no pl BRIT ( dated: cloths) Stoffe pl, Textilien pl
    you'll find \drapery on the second floor die Textilwaren finden Sie im ersten Stock
    3. AM, AUS (heavy curtains)
    draperies pl [schwere] Vorhänge
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    ['dreIpərɪ]
    n
    1) (Brit: cloth etc) Stoff m; (= business also drapery shop) Stoffladen m
    2) (= hangings) Draperie f (old); (on wall) Behang m; (around bed etc) Vorhänge pl; (clothing, fig liter) Gewand nt
    * * *
    1. Draperie f:
    a) dekorativer Behang, Drapierung f
    b) Faltenwurf m
    2. koll Textilien pl, Webwaren pl, ( besonders Woll)Stoffe pl, Tuch(e) n(pl)
    3. Br Textil-, Tuch-, Stoffhandel m
    4. besonders US Vorhänge pl, Vorhangstoffe pl
    * * *
    noun
    1) (Brit.): (cloth) Stoffe
    2) (Brit.): (trade) Textilgewerbe, das

    drapery shop — Textilgeschäft, das

    3) (arrangement of cloth) Draperie, die
    * * *
    n.
    Drapierung f.

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