curtains in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for curtains in the English»Serbian Dictionary

cur·tain ['kɜːtən] N

'cur·tain rais·er N THEAT

'safe·ty cur·tain N THEAT

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pull back curtains
to throw back the curtains back

curtains Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to throw back the curtains back
to make up ⇄ curtains/a dress
to pull the curtains

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
No one knew what went on behind the net curtains of the terraced house where the final indignities of death were delivered.
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The sight of modern sensibilities lurking behind the curtains can break ye olde spell.
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I take reusable bags to the supermarket and even made some for my fruit out of net curtains.
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White lace curtains are usually installed in the rear window, instead of tinted windows, which are perceived to attract unwarranted attention.
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But even horticultural fleece or thin net curtains pinned to the inside of the sunny, south-facing side of the roof are better than nothing.
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With paper thin solar cells we could have solar cells on blinds, in windows, in curtains, and almost anywhere in the home.
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In modern times, fire-retardant black duvetyne is commonly used for curtains, for scenery, and to control light spill.
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Curtains and pelmets are virtually mandatory in cold climates.
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I looked up at my old noviciate room, and the net curtains were ripped.
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On each side of the load area, the upper side portions of the van's sides consisted tarpaulin-material curtains, incorporating little windows of flexible plastic.
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