Bamboo Curtain

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbæmˌbu ˈkɜrtən/

Definitions of bamboo curtain

noun a curtain made of bamboo strips or similar material

Example Sentences

A1 The bamboo curtain was used as a room divider.

A2 She peeked through the bamboo curtain to see who was outside.

B1 The bamboo curtain added a touch of nature to the room's decor.

B2 The bamboo curtain swayed gently in the breeze, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

C1 The intricate design of the bamboo curtain showcased the craftsmanship of the artisan.

C2 The bamboo curtain symbolized the cultural significance of nature in Asian traditions.

Examples of bamboo curtain in a Sentence

formal The bamboo curtain was used as a natural room divider in the traditional Japanese home.

informal I love the look of the bamboo curtain in our backyard, it adds a nice touch to the space.

slang Check out the cool bamboo curtain hanging in the window, it's so chill.

figurative The bamboo curtain symbolizes the barrier between the East and the West during the Cold War era.

Grammatical Forms of bamboo curtain

past tense

bamboo curtained

plural

bamboo curtains

comparative

more bamboo curtain

superlative

most bamboo curtain

present tense

bamboo curtains

future tense

will bamboo curtain

perfect tense

have bamboo curtained

continuous tense

is bamboo curtaining

singular

bamboo curtain

positive degree

bamboo curtain

infinitive

to bamboo curtain

gerund

bamboo curtaining

participle

bamboo curtained

Origin and Evolution of bamboo curtain

First Known Use: 1947 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'bamboo curtain' was coined during the Cold War era to describe the political and cultural barrier between communist China and the rest of the world.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the isolationist policies of communist China, the term 'bamboo curtain' has evolved to also encompass the secrecy and restrictions imposed by other authoritarian regimes in East Asia.