curtain: znaczenie i definicje
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The fall or closing of a theater curtain at the end of a performance or act.
Material that hangs in a window or other opening as a decoration, shade, or screen.
Something that functions as or resembles a screen, cover, or barrier: the curtain of mist before the mountain; a heavy curtain of artillery fire.
The movable screen or drape in a theater or hall that separates the stage from the auditorium or that serves as a backdrop.
The rising or opening of a theater curtain at the beginning of a performance or act.
The time at which a theatrical performance begins or is scheduled to begin.
The concluding line, speech, or scene of a play or act.
The part of a rampart or parapet connecting two bastions or gates.
Architecture A curtain wall.
Slang Absolute ruin: "If the employee doesn't shape up, it's curtains” ( Business Week).
To provide (something) with or as if with a curtain.
To shut off (something) with or as if with a curtain.