Telón (en. Curtain)
/teˈlon/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Definition: A curtain used to conceal the stage before starting a performance.
Example Sentence: The curtain rose and the audience applauded.
El telón se levantó y el público aplaudió.
Definition: A curtain that serves as a background in a show.
Example Sentence: The backdrop was impressive with painted landscapes.
El telón de fondo era impresionante con paisajes pintados.
Definition: Figuratively, it is used to refer to something that hides or covers up.
Example Sentence: The lie was a curtain that hid the truth.
La mentira fue un telón que ocultó la verdad.
Etymology
Etymology/Origin: It derives from the Latin 'telone' which refers to a fabric or curtain.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Common Phrase: to lower the curtain
Meaning: To finish a play or show.
bajar el telón
Common Phrase: to raise the curtain
Meaning: To start a theatrical performance.
subir el telón
Related Words
Related Word: stage
Description: Platform where theatrical performances take place.
escenario
Related Word: performance
Description: Acting a role in a theatrical play.
actuación
Related Word: theater
Description: Building intended for the representation of dramatic works.
teatro
Slang Meanings
Slang Meaning: To put on an improvised theatrical performance.
Slang Example: We're going to put on a show in the park for fun.
Vamos a hacer un telón en el parque para divertirnos.
Slang Meaning: People or situations that hide something.
Slang Example: That conversation was a cover for what was really happening.
Esa conversación fue un telón de lo que realmente ocurría.