curtain lecture
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curtain lectures
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帘后训话, 私下的训诫
a lecture or reprimand a wife gives to her husband in private
The idiom "curtain lecture" is thought to have originated in the 17th century, when it was believed that wives would give their husbands lectures while they were getting ready for bed. The term is believed to be a reference to the fact that the curtains were drawn in the bedroom, creating a private space for the wife to talk to her husband. is used to describe a private conversation, often of a critical nature, between spouses. It usually occurs behind closed doors, symbolized by the reference to "curtains." The phrase "curtain lecture" is informal and is less commonly used in modern times.
- Catherine gave John a curtain lecture about leaving his socks on the floor, reminding him of the importance of tidiness and cleanliness.
凯瑟琳给约翰一个私下训斥,因为他把袜子留在地板上,提醒他整洁和清洁的重要性。
- Peter received a curtain lecture from his wife after forgetting their anniversary.
彼得在忘记他们的结婚纪念日后,收到了妻子的一次幕后训话。