柯林斯詞典curtain /?k??t?n/ (curtains) 1. N-COUNT Curtains are pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window. 窗簾 Her bedroom curtains were drawn. 她臥室的窗簾拉上了。2. N-SING In a theatre, the curtain is the large piece of material that hangs in front of the stage until a performance begins. 幕布 The curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude. 前奏接近尾聲時(shí)幕布升起。 返回 curtain劍橋詞典a piece of material , especially cloth , that hangs across a window or opening to make a room or part of a room dark or private (尤指布質(zhì)的)簾,窗簾,門簾 Heavy curtains blocked out the sunlight . 厚厚的窗簾擋住了陽(yáng)光。 to draw (= open or close ) the curtains 拉窗簾 a thick layer of something that makes it difficult to see anything behind it 簾狀物,幕狀物 They could see nothing through the curtain of rain /smoke . 透過(guò)密密的雨簾/濃濃的煙霧,他們什么也看不到。 the large screen of heavy material in a theatre that separates the stage from the area where people are watching (舞臺(tái)上的)帷幕,幕布 例句 The audience was still laughing as the curtain fell .He pulled the curtain aside .I'm trying to match up this wallpaper with some suitable curtain material .A coat of paint and new curtains would really cheer the kitchen up.I peered through a chink in the curtains and saw them all inside.習(xí)語(yǔ)be curtains for sb the curtain falls on sth 返回 curtain