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sahnede arka perde

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backdrop
The setting or background of a historical event

The president spoke outside the brick exterior of the firehouse for Ladder Company 10 and Engine Company 10, against the backdrop of a 56-foot-long bronze bas-relief depicting the towers in flames. —.

A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage
{f} serve as a background to
1 An image that covers the entire screen and occupies the rearmost plane of a workspace The backdrop is visible as any portion of the screen that is not covered by an icon, a window, or the Front Panel
The one application that cannot be closed The Notepad is the default backdrop on Newton MessagePad device and Newton Works is the default on the eMate, but a user can use the Extras Drawer to make a different application the backdrop Source: NUIG
Painted or photographed background used behind the set windows and doors
A backdrop is a large piece of cloth, often with scenery painted on it, that is hung at the back of a stage while a play is being performed. = backcloth
Stationary background picture, defined in world settings
The backdrop to an object or a scene is what you see behind it. Leeds Castle will provide a dramatic backdrop to a fireworks display next Saturday = background
The backdrop to an event is the general situation in which it happens. The election will take place against a backdrop of increasing instability. = background
The background in a studio
A painting or scenic photograph on the wall behind the layout
scenery hung at back of stage
An image that's displayed as a background on your screen
Large drapery or painted canvas which provides the rear or upstage masking of a set
{i} back curtain on a stage; background
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