curtained
帘子,帷幕,有帷幕的,有帷幕
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Definitions
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- : a hanging piece of fabric used to shut out the light from a window, adorn a room, increase privacy, etc.
- : a movable or folding screen used for similar purposes.
- : Chiefly New England. a window shade.
- : Theater. a set of hanging drapery for concealing all or part of the stage or set from the view of the audience.the act or time of raising or opening a curtain at the start of a performance: an 8:30 curtain.the end of a scene or act indicated by the closing or falling of a curtain: first-act curtain.an effect, line, or plot solution at the conclusion of a performance: a strong curtain; weak curtain.music signaling the end of a radio or television performance.
- : anything that shuts off, covers, or conceals: a curtain of artillery fire.
- : Architecture. a relatively flat or featureless extent of wall between two pavilions or the like.
- : Fortification. the part of a wall or rampart connecting two bastions, towers, or the like.
- : curtains, Slang. the end; death, especially by violence: It looked like curtains for another mobster.
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- : to provide, shut off, conceal, or adorn with, or as if with, a curtain.
Phrases
- curtain raiser
- curtains for, be.
- draw the curtain
- raise the curtain
- ring down the curtain
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
It also has pulled back the curtain on the significant limitations the IRS faces with technology and with its workforce.
There are curtains in an off-site storage facility going back to at least the 1960s, she says, carefully preserved and wrapped in muslin.
As the curtain of night falls, find the planet Mars high in the southwest heavens, hanging in the constellation Aries when February begins.
That too is changing as we come to understand the wizard behind the curtain.
That is changing as we come to understand the wizard behind the curtain.
After the curtain calls, Christopher comes back to explain a complicated math problem.
They keep their heads low while running behind a large curtain covering the opening between two housing blocks.
For anyone who cared to watch, the event and its denouement provided a graphic demonstration that the Iron Curtain was crumbling.
The last time a Pope addressed the parliament in Strasbourg was in 1988 when an Iron Curtain still divided the continent.
The insurrectionists seemed actors in a surreal episode of revolutionary play-acting in which the curtain was about to fall.
She walked away toward another door, which was masked with a curtain that she lifted.
I seized the opportunity to watch what I supposed would be a most interesting interview, from behind a curtain.
She thrust a bare, white arm from the curtain which shielded her open door, and received the cup from his hands.
We haven't even seen a review of the piece; the footlights go up with a jump, and now the curtain rises.
The overture is over, the curtain is about to rise on the drama of Georgie's married life.