curtain

US /ˈkɝː.tən/
UK /ˈkɝː.tən/
"curtain" picture
1.

窗簾, 幕布

a piece of material suspended at the top to form a screen, typically one of a pair for a window or one in a theater that hides the stage from the audience

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She drew the curtains to block out the morning sun.
她拉上窗簾以遮擋早晨的陽光。
The audience applauded as the curtain rose.
幕布升起時,觀眾鼓掌。
2.

屏障, 幕

a barrier or screen of a specified type

:
A curtain of mist obscured the view.
一層薄霧遮住了視線。
The iron curtain divided Europe during the Cold War.
冷戰期間,鐵將歐洲一分為二。
1.

裝窗簾, 遮蔽

provide (a window or other opening) with a curtain or curtains

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She decided to curtain the large bay window.
她決定給大凸窗裝上窗簾
The stage was curtained off before the show began.
演出開始前,舞台被幕布遮住了。