🪟curtain (kɜː.tən)

noun
/ˈkɜː.tən/
rideau (rideau)

Signification

a piece of cloth that hangs down to cover a window or divide a room
a piece of material suspended at the top to form a covering or screen, typically movable sideways
Traduction de la signification
un morceau de tissu suspendu pour couvrir une fenêtre ou diviser une pièce
un morceau de tissu suspendu pour couvrir une fenêtre ou diviser une pièce

Phrases d'exemple

She pulled back the curtain to let the sunlight in.

Elle a tiré le rideau pour laisser entrer la lumière du soleil.
Elle a tiré le rideau pour laisser entrer la lumière du soleil.

She drew the curtains to block out the bright sunlight.

Elle a tiré les rideaux pour bloquer la lumière du soleil brillante.
elle a tire les rideaux pour bloquer la lumiere du soleil brillante

Expressions d'exemple

draw the curtain
tirer le rideau
tirer le rideau

Synonymes

drape, blind, shade, screen, hanging, panel
Entrée 1
drape, blind, shade, screen, hanging
Entrée 2
drape, blind, screen, panel

Antonymes

exposure, openness

Collocations

open the curtain, close the curtain, heavy curtain, window curtain, draw curtains, open curtains, thick curtains, window curtains
Entrée 1
open the curtain, close the curtain, heavy curtain, window curtain
Entrée 2
draw curtains, open curtains, thick curtains, window curtains

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