curtain - translation to spanish
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curtain - translation to spanish

NOVELA DE AGATHA CHRISTIE
Curtain; Telon (novela)
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curtain         
  • Curtains in a window opening to the sea.
  • Theatre curtains on a small stage (Canberra Albert Hall, 2016)
  • Translucent curtains hung on a window.
CLOTH USED TO BLOCK OUT LIGHT
Curtains; Net curtains; Net curtain; Roll-down curtain; Drop-down curtain; Pull-down curtain
la cortina
curtain pole         
1909 FILM
Curtain Pole
(n.) = barra de cortina
Ex: Unlike curtain rails, curtain poles do not have so many wall brackets.
curtain call         
  • ''[[Turandot]]'' directed by [[Roberto De Simone]]. January 2012, [[Teatro Comunale Bologna]]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF AUDIENCE PRAISE BY A PERFORMER
Curtain Call; Curtain calls; Final bow
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Definition

curtain
(curtains)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use drapes
)
Her bedroom curtains were drawn.
N-COUNT
2.
Curtains are pieces of very thin material which you hang in front of windows in order to prevent people from seeing in. (AM; in BRIT, use net curtains
)
N-COUNT
3.
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.
N-SING: the N
4.
You can refer to something as a curtain when it is thick and difficult to see through or get past. (LITERARY)
He saw something dark disappear behind the curtain of leaves.
N-SING: usu N of n
see also Iron Curtain
5.
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.
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n

Wikipedia

Telón (novela)

Telón (título original en inglés: Curtain: Poirot's Last Case) es una novela de ficción detectivesca de la escritora británica Agatha Christie, publicada en 1975.[1]​ Es el último caso de Hércules Poirot, si bien la autora escribió esta novela a comienzos de su carrera, cuatro décadas antes de su publicación.[2]

Examples of use of curtain
1. So it was realized by our stage manager, Lisa, that at the curtain call someone else would have to raise and lower the curtain.
2. Prescient words Stalin was furious at the Iron Curtain speech.
3. With a flourish, the military aide pulled back curtain No. 1 to reveal the first plaque, and curtain No. 2 to reveal the second plaque.
4. The playwright gives a touching direction at the end of Act I: "(Her tears and the curtain fall.)" Oh yes, I‘m sure I could do a weepy curtain.
5. The fire caught on the curtain, the charge alleges, and the curtain, a curtain pole, walls and a ceiling were damaged "and the lives of the patrons of the said hotel were endangered and this you did wilfully". The second charge alleges that he set fire to a curtain in the hotel‘s Yellow Room.