Etymology: [ 'k&r-t&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English curtine, from Old French, from Late Latin cortina , from Latin cohort-, cohors enclosure, court; more at COURT.
Synonyms: bitter end, death, end of life, end of the line, exit, extinction, lights out, taps
perdeler, 'Tears of wine', 'wine legs', 'curtains' veya 'church windows', şarap bardağının iç kısmında şarap çalkalandıktan sonra bardağın cidarlarında bıraktığı süzülen şarap izleri, akıbet, son, curtain perde koy, son perde/perdeler, perde, perdelemek, perdeyi kapatmak, perde kapanış sözü, alkışlarla tekrar sahneye çağırma, perdeyle, perde,v.perde tak:n.perde, perdelilik, bölme, perde tak, ölüm, gergi, hail, curtain lecture, curtain call tiyatro perde kapandıktan sonra alkışlarla tekrar sahneye çağırma, curtain raiser programın il, örtmek, hava perdesi, argo mahvolma, dili yalnızken kadının kocasını haşlaması,
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'Tears of wine', 'wine legs', 'curtains' veya 'church windows', şarap bardağının iç kısmında şarap çalkalandıktan sonra bardağın cidarlarında bıraktığı süzülen şarap izleri
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akıbet
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son
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curtain perde koy
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son perde/perdeler
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curtain
perde isim
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curtain
perdelemek fiil
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curtain
perdeyi kapatmak fiil
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curtain
perde kapanış sözü isim
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curtain
alkışlarla tekrar sahneye çağırma isim
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curtain
perdeyle
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curtain
perde,v.perde tak:n.perde
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curtains of
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curtain
bölme isim
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curtain
perde tak fiil
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curtain
ölüm
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curtain
gergi
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hail
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curtain lecture
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curtain call tiyatro perde kapandıktan sonra alkışlarla tekrar sahneye çağırma
An end, death, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curtain, plural form of curtain, The phenomenon called tears of wine is manifested as a ring of clear liquid, near the top of a glass of wine, from which droplets form and flow back into the wine. It is most readily observed in a wine which has a high alcohol content. It is also referred to as wine legs, curtains, and church windows, third-person present of curtain, plural of curtain, Sagging of paint A curtain effect Usually caused by applying too heavy a coat of paint, end; death (Slang), Attachable front and side enclosures that protect the helm area from weather, Large sagging or runs of paint due to improper application, Long horizontal runs in a coating film that occur on vertical surfaces when a coating is applied too heavily, An end (in reference to curtains closing at the end of a stage show.), death, A similar piece of cloth that separates the audience and the stage in a theater, A piece of cloth covering a window to keep the sun from shining inside, To cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains, The flat area of wall which connects two bastions or towers; the main area of a fortified wall, A flag; an ensign; in contempt, That part of a wall of a building which is between two pavilions, towers, etc, length of fabric (hung at a window, on the stage of a theater, etc.), provide with drapery; "curtain the bedrooms, See Illustrations of Ravelin and Bastion, To inclose as with curtains; to furnish with curtains, hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) any barrier to communication or vision; "a curtain of secrecy"; "a curtain of trees" provide with drapery; "curtain the bedrooms, A hanging screen intended to darken or conceal, and admitting of being drawn back or up, and reclosed at pleasure; esp, drapery of cloth or lace hanging round a bed or at a window; in theaters, and like places, a movable screen for concealing the stage, That part of the rampart and parapet which is between two bastions or two gates, hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) any barrier to communication or vision; "a curtain of secrecy"; "a curtain of trees", If something brings down the curtain on an event or situation, it causes or marks the end of it. Management changes are under way that will finally bring down the curtain on Lord Forte's extraordinary working life. curtain off to separate one area, room etc from another by hanging a curtain between them. Panel of decorative fabric hung to regulate the admission of light at a window and to prevent drafts. Curtains made of a heavy material, arranged to fall in ornamental folds to the floor, are called draperies. Mosaics from the 2nd-6th century show curtains suspended from rods spanning arches. From the Middle Ages to the 19th century, curtains ranged in style from simple to ornamented; beds were often curtained on all sides. In the 20th century, synthetic fabrics and mechanical devices for opening and closing curtains simplified their installation and use, The lining of the inside of dress pants' waistband, the curtain usually comes pre-made and is stitched into the waistband as a separate piece, any barrier to communication or vision; "a curtain of secrecy"; "a curtain of trees", provide with drapery; "curtain the bedrooms", You can refer to something as a curtain when it is thick and difficult to see through or get past. He saw something dark disappear behind the curtain of leaves. see also Iron Curtain, In a theatre, the curtain is the large piece of material that hangs in front of the stage until a performance begins. The curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude, conceal with a curtain, screen; adorn with a curtain, Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window. Her bedroom curtains were drawn, Curtains are pieces of very thin material which you hang in front of windows in order to prevent people from seeing in, Anchor man missing in final frame when a spare would have won for his team, hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window), n korden, A blow in the last frame by the anchor man, when a spare would have won for his team, In military architecture, a wall, A security device used in lever locks to partially close the keyhole when the key or any other implement is inserted and turned, suspended cloth that travels back and forth to hide and reveal the scene, A stalactite that is very thin and wide - just like a curtain - formed as the water runs sideways down a sloping roof, That part of the rampart or wall between two bastions or two gates, section of wall between the two closest sides of two different ramparts, End of the show, or in some cases an actual fabric curtain that drops in front of the stage signifying the end of the show Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net, The beginning of the play Call The time at which the actors are supposed to arrive at the theater,
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An end, death - ""What if a bunch of scuba divers nosed about here?" / "Curtains for them, when our side-scan sonar sees them.""
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curtain
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plural form of curtain
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The phenomenon called tears of wine is manifested as a ring of clear liquid, near the top of a glass of wine, from which droplets form and flow back into the wine. It is most readily observed in a wine which has a high alcohol content. It is also referred to as wine legs, curtains, and church windows
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third-person present of curtain
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plural of curtain
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Sagging of paint A curtain effect Usually caused by applying too heavy a coat of paint
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end; death (Slang) isim
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Attachable front and side enclosures that protect the helm area from weather
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Large sagging or runs of paint due to improper application
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Long horizontal runs in a coating film that occur on vertical surfaces when a coating is applied too heavily
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An end (in reference to curtains closing at the end of a stage show.)
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curtain
death - "You must always face the curtain with a bow."
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curtain
A similar piece of cloth that separates the audience and the stage in a theater
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curtain
A piece of cloth covering a window to keep the sun from shining inside
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curtain
To cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains
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The flat area of wall which connects two bastions or towers; the main area of a fortified wall - "Captain Rense, beleagring the Citie of Errona for us, caused a forcible mine to be wrought under a great curtine of the walles ."
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A flag; an ensign; in contempt
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That part of a wall of a building which is between two pavilions, towers, etc
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curtain
length of fabric (hung at a window, on the stage of a theater, etc.) isim
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curtain
provide with drapery; "curtain the bedrooms
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curtain
See Illustrations of Ravelin and Bastion
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curtain
To inclose as with curtains; to furnish with curtains
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hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) any barrier to communication or vision; "a curtain of secrecy"; "a curtain of trees" provide with drapery; "curtain the bedrooms
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A hanging screen intended to darken or conceal, and admitting of being drawn back or up, and reclosed at pleasure; esp
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drapery of cloth or lace hanging round a bed or at a window; in theaters, and like places, a movable screen for concealing the stage
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curtain
That part of the rampart and parapet which is between two bastions or two gates
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curtain
hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) any barrier to communication or vision; "a curtain of secrecy"; "a curtain of trees"
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curtain
If something brings down the curtain on an event or situation, it causes or marks the end of it. Management changes are under way that will finally bring down the curtain on Lord Forte's extraordinary working life. curtain off to separate one area, room etc from another by hanging a curtain between them. Panel of decorative fabric hung to regulate the admission of light at a window and to prevent drafts. Curtains made of a heavy material, arranged to fall in ornamental folds to the floor, are called draperies. Mosaics from the 2nd-6th century show curtains suspended from rods spanning arches. From the Middle Ages to the 19th century, curtains ranged in style from simple to ornamented; beds were often curtained on all sides. In the 20th century, synthetic fabrics and mechanical devices for opening and closing curtains simplified their installation and use
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The lining of the inside of dress pants' waistband, the curtain usually comes pre-made and is stitched into the waistband as a separate piece
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curtain
any barrier to communication or vision; "a curtain of secrecy"; "a curtain of trees"
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curtain
provide with drapery; "curtain the bedrooms"
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You can refer to something as a curtain when it is thick and difficult to see through or get past. He saw something dark disappear behind the curtain of leaves. see also Iron Curtain
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In a theatre, the curtain is the large piece of material that hangs in front of the stage until a performance begins. The curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude
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conceal with a curtain, screen; adorn with a curtain fiil
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Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window. Her bedroom curtains were drawn
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Curtains are pieces of very thin material which you hang in front of windows in order to prevent people from seeing in
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curtain
Anchor man missing in final frame when a spare would have won for his team
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curtain
hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
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curtain
n korden
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A blow in the last frame by the anchor man, when a spare would have won for his team
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In military architecture, a wall
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curtain
A security device used in lever locks to partially close the keyhole when the key or any other implement is inserted and turned
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curtain
suspended cloth that travels back and forth to hide and reveal the scene
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curtain
A stalactite that is very thin and wide - just like a curtain - formed as the water runs sideways down a sloping roof
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curtain
That part of the rampart or wall between two bastions or two gates
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curtain
section of wall between the two closest sides of two different ramparts
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End of the show, or in some cases an actual fabric curtain that drops in front of the stage signifying the end of the show Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
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curtain
The beginning of the play Call The time at which the actors are supposed to arrive at the theater
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