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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > curtain
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lever de rideau, ouverture de rideauGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > curtain up
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Icache de serrure m, tenture fII(window) rideau mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > curtain
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커튼, (문의)휘장, (극장의)막, 휘장, 휘장 꼴의 물건, (위장 꼴의)칸막이, 막벽(두개의 능보를 연결하는), 한 권의 끝, 죽음, 막(커튼)을 치다(장식하다), 막(커튼)으로 가리다(막다) -
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پرده ، جدار ، ديوار ، حجاجب ، غشاء ، (مج.) مانع -
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vt zavjesiti, snabdjeti zavjesama, zastrti zavjesom;[fig] zastrti* * *
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• firanga; koprena; kriti; pokriti zavesom; pregrada; snabdeti zavesom; srednji zid; štititi; veo; zakloniti; zastor; zastreti; zaštititi zavesom; zavesa -
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(n) начало спектакля; поднятие занавеса
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curtain — [kʉrt′ n] n. [ME & OFr cortine < LL(Ec) cortina, lit. a cauldron, enclosing circle of a theater, curtain (< IE base * (s)ker , to CURVE); used in Vulg. instead of L cors, cohors (see COURT) to translate Gr aulaia, curtain (esp. in a… … English World dictionary
Curtain — Cur tain (k[^u]r t[i^]n; 48), n. [OE.cortin, curtin,fr. OF. cortine, curtine, F. courtine, LL. cortina, curtian (in senses 1 and 2), also, small court, small inclosure surrounded by walls, from cortis court. See {Court}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
curtain — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. cortine curtain, tapestry, drape, blanket, from L.L. cortina curtain, but in classical Latin round vessel, cauldron, from L. cortem (older cohortem) enclosure, courtyard (see COHORT (Cf. cohort)). The confusion apparently… … Etymology dictionary
curtain — ► NOUN 1) a piece of material suspended at the top to form a screen, hung at a window in pairs or between the stage and auditorium of a theatre. 2) (the curtain) the rise or fall of a stage curtain between acts or scenes. 3) (curtains) informal a … English terms dictionary
curtain up — noun (theatre) The beginning of a performance • • • Main Entry: ↑curtain … Useful english dictionary
Curtain — Cur tain, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Curtained} (k[^u]r t[i^]nd; 48); p. pr. & vb. n. {Curtaining}.] To inclose as with curtains; to furnish with curtains. [1913 Webster] So when the sun in bed Curtained with cloudy red. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Curtain Up! — (2009) is an announced British stage comedy by Peter Quilter, a reworking of his own all female first play Respecting Your Piers[1] (1998). It is to be re published by Samuel French Ltd. The show is popular[citation needed] with amateur groups in … Wikipedia
curtain — index blind (obscure), camouflage, cessation (termination), cloak, conceal, cover (conceal) … Law dictionary
curtain — [n] window covering blind, decoration, drape, drapery, film, hanging, jalousie, oleo, portiere, rag, roller, screen, shade, shield, shroud, shutter, valance, veil, Venetian blind; concept 444 … New thesaurus
Curtain — For other uses, see Curtain (disambiguation). For religious use, see Veil. Curtains at a Bed Breakfast. A curtain (sometimes known as a drape, mainly in the United States) is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light, or drafts, or… … Wikipedia
curtain — curtainless, adj. /kerr tn/, n. 1. a hanging piece of fabric used to shut out the light from a window, adorn a room, increase privacy, etc. 2. a movable or folding screen used for similar purposes. 3. Chiefly New Eng. a window shade. 4. Theat. a … Universalium