Pronunciation: /ˈaɪərn ˈkɜːrtən/
noun A metaphorical barrier that existed between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War
A1 The iron curtain divided Europe during the Cold War.
A2 Many people tried to escape from behind the iron curtain.
B1 The iron curtain was a symbol of the ideological divide between East and West.
B2 The fall of the iron curtain marked the end of the Cold War.
C1 The iron curtain represented the political and social barriers between Eastern and Western Europe.
C2 Historians continue to debate the impact of the iron curtain on European history.
formal The iron curtain was a symbolic division between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
informal Back in the day, the iron curtain separated the East and West like a big old fence.
slang The iron curtain was like a giant 'keep out' sign between the two sides.
figurative The iron curtain of secrecy kept the truth hidden from the public's view.
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