词汇 | screen |
释义 | screen noun[ C ] uk /skriːn/ us /skriːn/ screennoun[C] (PICTURE)A2 a flat surface in a cinema, on a television, or as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown: 银幕;屏幕 Our television has a 19-inch screen.我们的电视屏幕是19英寸的。 Coming to your screens (= cinemas) shortly, "The Adventures of Robin Hood".请马上来电影院观看《罗宾汉历险记》吧。 the screenHer ambition is to write for the screen (= for television and films).她的理想是给电影、电视写剧本。 on screenWrite the letter on the computer, then you can make changes easily on screen.在电脑上写信,你可以很容易地在屏幕上作修改。 Aliraza Khatri's Photography/Moment/GettyImages the small screen television: 电视 He's made several films for the small screen.他已经制作了几部电视电影。 the big screen cinema: 电影 So this is your first appearance on the big screen?这是你第一次出演电影角色,是吗? If you press this key, the computer screen will clear. Click the icon in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.点击屏幕右下方的图标。 Laser images were projected onto a screen.激光图像被投射到了屏幕上。 On screen he had more charisma than any actor of his generation. The television also comes in a compact 36 cm screen size, ideal for bedroom or kitchen use.这种电视机也有屏幕大小为36厘米的袖珍型,非常适合在卧室和厨房使用。 Machines - parts air compressor air filter air hose axle coaster brake collector plate console guard inlet manifold mechanism pivot rack rack and pinion ratchet roller slider soft key spline stepney screennoun[C] (SEPARATING)a vertical structure that is used to separate one area from another, especially to hide something or to protect you from something unpleasant or dangerous: 屏风;挡板;遮蔽物 The nurse pulled a screen around the bed so that the doctor could examine the patient in private.护士在病人床边拉上了屏风,使医生可以单独为病人检查。 screen ofA screen of trees at the bottom of the garden hid the ugly factory walls.花园尽头的一排树木把工厂难看的外墙遮住了。 Eerik/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages mainly US an activity that is not dangerous or illegal but is used to hide something that is: (危险或不法活动的)庇护(所),掩护(物) screen forThat café's just a screen for their criminal activities.那家咖啡馆不过是用来掩护他们的犯罪活动的。 Isolating and separating at one/this etc. removeidiom Brexit compartmentalization compartmentalize compartmentation estrange estranged from someone estrangement estrangement from someone free-floating remove resegregate rope rope something/somewhere off screen something off uncouple uninsulated unintegrated wrench wrenching You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Hiding and disguising screennoun[C] (SPORT )(alsoscreen pass) in American football, an occasion when the ball is thrown to a player behind the line of scrimmage(= the line on which the ball is positioned at the beginning of a period of action) who runs behind a line of other players who try to stop the defence from tackling that player: They set up a screen to the wide receiver, who ran for 14 yards and a first down. The running back caught a screen pass, but was tackled before he could advance the ball. in sports such as basketball and ice hockey, an occasion when a player is blocked by one opponent from approaching and stopping another opponent who has the ball or puck: They set up a screen for the forward, who advanced to the basket to score. American football attempt audibilize back judge blitz blocker bootleg flare flea-flicker formation forward pass forward progress free play play clock point after pulling blocker pump-fake punt quarterback return specialist turnover You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Basketball, netball & volleyball screen verb[ T ] uk /skriːn/ us /skriːn/ screenverb[T] (EXAMINE)to test or examine someone or something to discover if there is anything wrong with him, her, or it: 测试;检查 be screened forWomen over 50 should be screened for breast cancer.所有50岁以上的妇女都要作乳腺癌筛查。 be screened outCompletely unsuitable candidates were screened out (= tested and refused) at the first interview.完全不合格的求职者在第一轮面试时就被筛选掉了。 screen your calls to delay your decision to answer the phone until you know who is calling you: 筛选来电(以决定是否接听) I always screen my calls while I'm eating dinner.吃晚饭的时候,来电话我总是先看来电显示再决定是否接听。 Medical examination anechoic angiocardiography angiogram angiography audiogram cervical smear CT colonography CT scan CVS cystoscopy dioptre electrocardiogram Pap smear PET scan PillCam post-irradiation post-mortem pre-screening sperm count swab You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Testing, checking and experimenting screenverb[T] (PICTURE)to show or broadcast a film or television programme: 放映;播出 be screened onThe programme was not screened on British television.这个节目没有在英国电视上播出过。 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 screenverb[T] (PROTECT)to protect or hide: 保护;遮掩;遮蔽 screen something from somethingShe raised her hand to screen her eyes from the bright light.她抬手遮住耀眼的亮光。 mainly US to protect someone by taking the blame yourself: 为…打掩护;代…受过 The husband says he's the murderer but we think it was his wife - he's just screening her.丈夫说自己是凶手,但我们认为他妻子才是凶手——他只是在替她掩饰。 Defending and protecting air defence anti-bug anti-mosquito baby bandobast cocoon duck duck and coveridiom embedded featherbedding fight back hedge insulate poisonous security camera security light self-protective self-protectiveness shelter smother Phrasal verbscreen something off screen | American Dictionaryscreen noun[ C ] us/skrin/ screennoun[C] (PICTURE)a flat surface in a theater, on a television, or on a computer system on which pictures or words are shown: I spend most of the day working in front of a computer screen. The screen sometimes means the movies: Her ambition is to write for the screen. a screen actor/actress screennoun[C] (THING THAT SEPARATES)something that blocks you from seeing what is behind it, esp. a stiff piece of material that you can stand up like part of a wall and move around: Jennifer has a beautiful screen decorated with Japanese art. A screen is also a stiff, wire net that has very small holes and is fixed within a frame, put in windows esp. in warm weather to let in air and keep insects out. screen verb[ T ] us/skrin/ screenverb[T] (EXAMINE)to test or examine someone or something to discover if there is anything wrong with the person or thing: Airport security staff have to screen and check millions of bags a year. The company president’s secretary screens all his calls (= answers them first to prevent some from getting through). screenverb[T] (SHOW MOVIE)to show or broadcast a movie or television program: His new movie got rave reviews when it was screened at Cannes. screenverb[T] (BLOCK)to block, protect, or hide someone or something with a screen: She raised her hand to screen her eyes from the sun. Phrasal verbscreen out something/someone screen | Business Englishscreen noun[ C ] uk /skriːn/us a flat surface on a television or computer, or in a cinema, on which pictures or words are shown: a computer screen a television/cinema screen come up on/appear on a screen scroll up/down a screenScroll down to the bottom of the screen. See alsoflat-screen onscreen smokescreen touch screen screen verb[ T ] uk /skriːn/us HR to check that someone is suitable and able to do a job by getting information about their previous jobs, personal activities, etc.: screen sb for sthThe short-listed candidates were screened for the job. PRODUCTION to test or examine something to discover if there is anything wrong with it: screen sth for sthThe car parts were screened for defects. COMMUNICATIONS to show something on television or at a cinema: The 30-second ad was screened last night. Phrasal verbsscreen sb out screen sth out Examples of screenscreen An affected infant might collapse after either a positive or a false-negative screening test, if they were not screened. When different ages at screening were investigated in the model, we assumed that the mean detection rate and its associated uncertainty remained the same. With relatively few cases remaining to be detected, screening in its present form will become untenable. However, in reality, screening usually starts before 25 years of age and is extended beyond age 65. Potential health and economic impact of adding a human papillomavirus vaccine to screening programs. Furthermore, if individuals were treated appropriately, there would be no benefit from screening and its cost-effectiveness would be lower. The two alternative screening strategies vary in how screening would be organized. A second strategy involves an idealized screening program such that, for all of those in the screened population, diagnosis occurs at the onset of disease. Cost savings in mass population screening for colorectal cancer resulting from the early detection and excision of adenomas. More knowledge of the nature of public preferences for screening programs and their attributes may contribute to the evaluation of such healthcare programs. Screening programs raise particular ethical issues, since screening involves testing persons who have no symptoms of the condition being searched for. Recommended neonatal screening includes screening for phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, and various hemoglobinopathies. Despite these favorable results, mammography screening has not yet been included in the cancer screening program. Part of their activities will be the coordination of the evaluation of mammography screening programs on a national level. Most countries, even those with formal policies, note relatively low levels of screening for hypertension. See all examples of 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. Collocations withscreenscreenThese are words often used in combination with screen. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bottom screen On the bottomscreen, the user enters the word he or she wants to translate in the source language, using the on-screen keyboard. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. computer screen On a computerscreen, two arrays of differently coloured balls (red, yellow and blue) on sticks were presented. folding screen The performance was done on a two-panel foldingscreen and performed in front of a group of guests. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. 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. See all collocations with screen |
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