curtain

curtain
n. gordijn, scherm
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v. afsluiten met gordijnen
curtain1
[ kə:tn]
I 〈telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord〉
gordijnvoorhang(sel); 〈figuurlijk〉 barrière
〈theater〉doek(toneel)gordijn, scherm
〈theater〉slotregel/scène 〈van bedrijf〉
〈verkorting〉[curtain call]
voorbeelden:
1   curtain of smoke rookgordijn
     the Iron/Bamboo Curtain het IJzeren/Bamboe Gordijn
     draw the curtains de gordijnen dichtdoen
2   ring up/down the curtain (on something) het signaal geven om het doek op te halen/neer te laten; 〈figuurlijk〉het begin/einde van iets aangeven, in/uitluiden
     curtain is at 8.00 p.m. aanvang der voorstelling: 20 uur
draw a curtain over (something) (een onderwerp) afsluiten
     curtain! tableau!
II 〈meervoud〉 〈slang〉
verdoemenishet einde; 〈in het bijzonder〉 de dood
voorbeelden:
1   it'll soon be curtains for him straks is het met hem gebeurd
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curtain2
〈werkwoord〉
voorzien van/afsluiten met gordijnen
voorbeelden:
1   curtained windows ramen met gordijnen (ervoor)
     curtain off afschermen 〈door middel van een gordijn〉

English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.

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