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111Curtain Wall — Kirchenfassade Mittelalterliche Hausfassade …
112Curtain: Hercule Poirot's Last Case — Hercule Poirot quitte la scène Hercule Poirot quitte la scène (Curtain, c est à dire « Rideau », dans la version originale anglaise) est un roman d’Agatha Christie paru en 1975. Contexte Agatha Christie a écrit ce roman, qui clôt la… …
113curtain twitcher — noun A nosy person who watches his or her neighbours, typically from a curtained window. ...but these self invited guests made her feel like a curtain twitcher of the worst kind and she resented them for it …
114curtain coating — noun A coating process in which an uninterrupted curtain of fluid falls onto a substrate transported underneath it by means of a conveyor belt …
115curtain wall — cur·tain wall loc.s.f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS arch. nell architettura moderna, parete esterna parzialmente o totalmente vetrata, costituita da pannelli prefabbricati tenuti insieme e sostenuti da sottili intelaiature metalliche {{line}}… …
116curtain-call — see curtain call …
117curtain wall — In castles, the surrounding fortified walls. In modern architecture, an outer non load bearing wall, often simply a field of large panes of glass held in place with a lattice of other material, sometimes merely thin metal bands. The modern… …
118curtain fire — (also chiefly US curtain of fire) noun Brit. rapid, continuous artillery or machine gun fire on a designated line or area …
119curtain hook — noun (C) a small hook which is joined to the top of a curtain so that you can hang it up …
120curtain rail — noun (C) a long piece of plastic or metal that you hang a curtain on …