curtain
n. (窗)帘,幔,幕(状物)
v. 给…装上帘子
Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window.
Her bedroom curtains were drawn.
她卧室的窗帘拉上了。
Curtains are pieces of very thin material which you hang in front of windows in order to prevent people from seeing in.
In a theatre, the curtain is the large piece of material that hangs in front of the stage until a performance begins.
The curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude.
序曲将近结束时帷幕升起来了。
You can refer to something as a curtain when it is thick and difficult to see through or get past.
...a curtain of cigarette smoke...
烟幕
He saw something dark disappear behind the curtain of leaves.
他看到一个黑漆漆的东西从浓密的树叶后消失了。
If something brings down the curtain on an event or situation, it causes or marks the end of it.
Management changes are under way that will finally bring down the curtain on Lord Forte's extraordinary working life.
正在进行的管理层变更将最终为福特勋爵辉煌的职业生涯画上句号。
1. hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
2. any barrier to communication or vision;
1. provide with drapery;
bring down the curtain on
结束
The land is enveloped in a curtain of darkness.
夜幕笼罩着大地.
Sunlight had discoloured the bright red curtain.
日照使这朱红(色的)窗帘褪了色.
The curtain was yellow with age.
窗帘因年久而呈现黄色.
He was carrying out the plan behind the curtain.
他在秘密地执行那项计划.
The curtain fell to the loud applause of the audience.
在观众热烈掌声中闭幕.