curtain

名詞

UK/ˈkɜː.tᵊn/
US/ˈkɝː.tᵊn/

定義 curtain 名詞

  1. A2Countable(可數名詞)

    A piece of fabric, typically cloth, hung to block light or provide privacy at a window or opening.

    窗簾;門簾

    • The thick curtains kept the sunlight out of the room.

      厚重的窗簾擋住了房間裡的陽光。

    • She opened the curtains to let the light in.

      她拉開窗簾讓光線照進來。

    • The curtains in the room were a deep blue color.

      房間裡的窗簾是深藍色的。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A dense layer or screen of something that obscures visibility.

    (如雨、煙等的)幕;簾

    • A thick curtain of fog obscured our view.

      一層濃霧像簾幕般遮擋了我們的視線。

    • He walked on through the curtain of rain.

      他繼續穿過雨幕前行。

    • The trees formed a green curtain, blocking the view of the road.

      樹木形成了一道綠色簾幕,擋住了道路的視線。

  3. Countable(可數名詞)

    The heavy fabric screen in a theatre that separates the stage from the audience.

    (舞台的)幕布

    • The performance began as the curtain rose.

      隨著帷幕升起,表演開始了。

    • The stage curtain was made of red velvet.

      舞台帷幕是用紅色天鵝絨製成的。

    • The curtain slowly fell at the end of the show.

      演出結束時,帷幕緩緩落下。

成語

  • the curtain falls on something

    This idiom signifies the conclusion or end of a specific period or event.

    (某個時期)結束。

    With the final match concluded, the curtain falls on the season.

    隨著最後一場比賽的結束,本賽季也畫下了句點。

  • be curtains for someone

    This idiom is used to indicate that someone will die or be forced to stop doing something; it can also suggest that something will come to an end.

    完了,命不保

    If he makes one more mistake, it will be curtains for him.

    如果他再犯一次錯誤,他就完蛋了。