Difference between revisions of "curtain (Q4261)"

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A large drape of cloth hung on stage so it fully or partially covers the stage and hides the backstage areas from the audience�s view.

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Latest revision as of 06:47, 18 October 2023

A large drape of cloth hung on stage so it fully or partially covers the stage and hides the backstage areas from the audience�s view.
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curtain
A large drape of cloth hung on stage so it fully or partially covers the stage and hides the backstage areas from the audience�s view.

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    curtain (English)
    A large drape of cloth hung on stage so it fully or partially covers the stage and hides the backstage areas from the audience�s view. (English)
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    hlavní opona (Czech)
    Těžká sametová nebo historická malovaná opona oddělující prostor před jevištěm a za jevištěm. Slouží k zakrytí scény. (Czech)
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    doek (Dutch)
    Een groot stuk stof opgehangen op het podium zodat het geheel of gedeeltelijk het podium bestrijkt het achtertoneel verbergt voor het publiek. (Dutch)
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    Hauptvorhang (German)
    Standard Vorhang um die Bühne zu verdecken. (German)
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    Vorhang (German)
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    telón (Spanish)
    Lienzo grande suspendido verticalmente desde las alturas que cubre total o parcialmente el escenario y que se utiliza con distintos propósitos escénicos. (Spanish)
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    cortina (Spanish)
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    huvudridå (Swedish)
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    Curtains (English)
    Plain cloths suspended across the stage to screen stage from audience or for draping the stage instead of scenery. (English)
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