uncurtained

IPA/ˌʌnˈkɜː.tənd/
IPA/ˌʌnˈkɝː.tənd/

uncurtained — 形容詞

  • uncurtainedpositive
  • more uncurtainedcomparative
  • most uncurtainedsuperlative

1. describing a window, door, or other opening that has no fabric covering hanging

1.形容詞C1
釋義

無窗簾的

沒有窗簾覆蓋的

describing a window, door, or other opening that has no fabric covering hanging over it, so that light can enter or people outside can see in.

例句

The uncurtained windows of the hotel room let the morning sun flood in.

旅館房間那幾扇無窗簾的窗戶,讓清晨的陽光照了進來。

attributive: uncurtained + window

An uncurtained stage means the audience can see the actors before the play begins.

沒有布幕的舞台,讓觀眾在開演前就能看見所有演員。

同義詞
  • curtainless

    direct synonym but extremely rare in modern use

  • bare

    suggests no decoration or covering at all, not limited to curtains

  • uncovered

    broader — can describe any missing cover (lid, roof, blanket)

反義詞
  • curtained

    having curtains hung in place

  • draped

    covered with fabric, often in a decorative way

文法句型

uncurtained + noun (window, door, stage)

用法筆記

Typically used attributively before a noun (uncurtained window, uncurtained stage). Sounds less natural in predicative position — instead of 'The window was uncurtained', speakers usually say 'The window had no curtains'.

常見錯誤

We sat by the uncurtained.
We sat by the uncurtained window.
💡'uncurtained' is an adjective and needs a noun to modify; it is not used alone as a noun.