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cur·tain [ˈkɜ:tən] N

1. curtain (across a window):

curtain
zavesa f
curtain
zastor m
[net] curtain
the final curtain

2. curtain fig:

curtain
curtain
curtain of rain/smoke
the iron curtain

ˈair cur·tain N

air curtain

ˈcur·tain call N THEAT

curtain call
to take a curtain call

ˈcur·tain rais·er N THEAT

curtain raiser

iron ˈcur·tain N

1. iron curtain POL hist:

iron curtain
iron curtain countries

2. iron curtain fig:

iron curtain
ovira f
iron curtain mentality

net ˈcur·tain N

net curtain

ˈsafe·ty cur·tain N THEAT

ˈshow·er cur·tain N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Deflection limits are also necessary to control movement at the interior of the curtain wall.
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However, windows or vents can be glazed into the curtain wall system as well, to provide required ventilation or operable windows.
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Deflection in mullions is controlled by different shapes and depths of curtain wall members.
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A curtain drifted onto the hot plate and the trailer was quickly engulfed.
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The 7 point defeat brought the curtain down on another disappointing season.
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A grid and a retractable curtain separates the nave of this section for worship.
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There is a curtain of skin between the nostrils.
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In plan view, the edifice is typical of the 12th century, constituting a polygonal curtain wall and a square keep.
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When glass is used as the curtain wall, a great advantage is that natural light can penetrate deeper within the building.
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Finally, in slow motion, he begins to move toward the curtain on the window of the tram and pulls it back.
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