词汇 | on-screen |
释义 | on-screen adverb (alsoonscreen, on screen)uk /ˌɒnˈskriːn/ us /ˌɑːnˈskriːn/ (of a perfomer, actor, etc.) when appearing in a film, on a TV show, etc., rather than in real life : The two actors have amazing chemistry on-screen. Onscreen, she is full of surprises. I didn't want to have my first kiss on screen. on the screen, so that the people who are watching or looking at the screen can see : Children often copy what they see on-screen. You can use the device to scan the image and reproduce it on screen in an electronic format. Compare off-screenadverb Cinema - general words 12A animation animator audio described audio description computer-generated imagery filmic filmically filming filmstrip flick footage Rambo remake rerelease rescreen reshoot retake sting theatrical You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Broadcasting: television on-screen adjective (alsoonscreen)uk /ˌɒnˈskriːn/ us /ˌɑːnˈskriːn/ used for describing a performer, actor, etc. when they are appearing in a film, on a TV show, etc., rather than in their own life: 银幕(或屏幕)上 Her on-screen husband is also her partner in real life.她银幕上的丈夫也是她现实生活中的伴侣。 Is the on-screen rivalry between the brothers real? appearing on the screen, so people watching or looking at the screen can see: Follow the on-screen instructions. Some programmes have an onscreen sign language interpreter. Compare off-screenadjective Communications - general words anti-satellite app autodial autodialler bar hack multimode multipath noise non-computer non-network patch patch someone through silent trace watch party webchat Zoom bomb Zoombomber Zoombombing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema - general words Broadcasting: television on-screen | American Dictionaryon-screen adjective, adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈɔnˈskrin, ˈɑn-/ on the screen of a television or computer: I easily adjusted the colors by using the on-screen menu. Examples of on-screenon-screen Figure 4, shows the on-screen keyboard displaying predicted words. The process of installing it is relatively simple and the on-screen instructions are clear and informative. The suture effect in turn determines our own cinematic subjectivity, positioning us as sympathetic with the on-screen listening subject. The percentage of time that each child was alone on-screen was coded to control for variation across groups. Once these events had ended, their image remained on-screen and there was a brief pause. They include audio and graphics, and provide on-screen help. Differences can be seen between the same signers' off-camera signs and their productions for the webcam or "on-screen" signing. Editing has been performed on-screen since the early 1980s. For this reason, the percentage of time each child was on-screen was calculated to control for any group differences. Those lucky enough to be admitted are encouraged to construct with keyboard symbols their own on-screen personas and personal spaces. Their on-screen chemistry had not proven 'credible' with test audiences, thus necessitating narrative and picture changes. They were motivated to perform well to gain points, displayed periodically on-screen, to be cashed in for a valued prize. Search is carried out by the user selecting the desired attributes and values from on-screen lists to give filtered sets of information entities. At level 3, incremental semantic feedback is automatically provided whenever the user performs an incremental program edit, and all affected on-screen values are automatically redisplayed. Test and mask contrasts at the cornea were 25% and 75%, respectively, of their on-screen values. See all examples of on-screen These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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