Dictionary French → English: [drap] | Translation 1 - 9 of 9 |
French | English | ||
étendre qc. [déployer] [toile, drap] | to spread sth. (out) [cloth, sheet] | ||
vêt. éventer qc. [drap, habits] | to air sth. | ||
replier qc. [drap] | to fold sth. back | ||
2 Words | |||
tendu de {adj} [toile, drap] | covered with [cloth, sheet] | ||
se rabattre [couverture, drap] | to fold down | ||
tendre qc. sur qc. [toile, bâche, drap] | to spread sth. over sth. | ||
3 Words | |||
textile mettre qc. en morceaux [drap] | to tear sth. into pieces | ||
se rouler dans qc. [couverture, drap, manteau] | to wrap oneself in sth. | ||
alpin. sac {m} à viande [fam.] [drap de sac] | sleeping bag liner |
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