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venetian blind
ve·ne·tian blind or Ve·ne·tian blind V0052550 (və-nē′shən)n. A window blind consisting of a number of thin horizontal adjustable slats that overlap when closed.Venetian blind n (Furniture) a window blind consisting of a number of horizontal slats whose angle may be altered to let in more or less light vene′tian blind′ n. a window blind having overlapping horizontal slats that may be opened, closed, or set at an angle, esp. one in which the slats may be raised and drawn together by pulling a cord. [1760–70] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Venetian blind - a window blind made of horizontal strips that overlap when closedslat, spline - a thin strip (wood or metal)window blind - a blind for privacy or to keep out light | Translationsvenetian blind → 软百叶窗zhCNVenetian blind
Venetian blindA window shading device, composed of a series of thin slats, which can be turned at an angle to block out the view; they can be raised and lowered very easily.Venetian blind1. A blind, 1 made of thin horizontal slats or louvers, so connected as to overlap one another when closed, and to show a series of open spaces for the admission of light and air when open; esp. a hanging blind of which the slats are held together by strips of webbing or other flexible material. 2. Adjustable exterior slatted shutters.Venetian blind Related to Venetian blind: Roman blind, Vertical blindWords related to Venetian blindnoun a window blind made of horizontal strips that overlap when closedRelated Words |