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- n. 屏,幕,屏障
- v. 筛查,遮蔽
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1. a computer screen
计算机屏幕
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2. an eight-screen cinema
一家有八个放映厅的电影院
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3. a screen actor
电影演员
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4. She was a star of stage and screen.
她是戏剧、电影两栖明星。
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5. The nurse put a screen around the bed.
护士绕床拉了一道帘子。
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6. We planted a screen of tall trees.
我们种下一排大树作为屏障。
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7. screen doors
纱门
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8. Dark glasses screened his eyes from the sun.
他戴了一副墨镜,保护眼睛不受阳光照射。
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9. Men over 55 should be regularly screened for cancer.
*55 岁以上的男性应定期做癌检查。
- screen (n.) mid-14c., "upright piece of furniture providing protection from heat of a fire, drafts, etc.," probably from a shortened (Anglo-French? compare Anglo-Latin screna) variant of Old North French escren, Old French escran "fire-screen" (early 14c.), perhaps from Middle Dutch scherm "screen, cover, shield," or Frankish *skrank "barrier," from Proto-Germanic *skerm- (source also of Old High German skirm, skerm "protection," from PIE root *sker- (1) "to cut."
- screen (v.) "to shield from punishment, to conceal," late 15c., from screen (n.). Meaning "examine systematically for suitability" is from 1943; sense of "to release a movie" is from 1915. Related: Screened; screening.
screen ★ / skriːn ; NAmE skriːn / noun , verb screen screens screened screening noun ★ of TV/computer 电视;计算机 1 ★ [countable ] the flat surface at the front of a television, computer, or other electronic device, on which you see pictures or information 屏幕;荧光屏 ◆ a computer screen 计算机屏幕 ◆ a monitor with a 21 inch screen *21 英寸屏幕的显示器 ◆ They were staring at the television screen. 当时他们正盯着电视屏幕。 ◆ Move your cursor to the top of the screen. 把你的光标移到屏幕顶端。 ◆ the screen display 屏幕显示 ◆ Can you do a printout of this screen for me (= of all the information on it)? 你能帮我把这一屏幕打印出来吗? ☞see also on-screen films/movies/TV 电影;电视 2 ★ [countable ] the large flat surface that films/movies or pictures are shown on 银幕 ◆ a cinema/movie screen 电影银幕 ◆ an eight-screen cinema 一家有八个放映厅的电影院 ◆ The movie will be coming to your screens shortly. 这部电影不久就会在你们那里上映。 3 ★ ( oftenthe screen ) [singular , uncountable ] films/movies or television in general (统称)电影,电视 ◆ He has adapted the play for the screen. 他把那部剧改编成了电影剧本。 ◆ Some actors never watch themselves on screen. 有的演员从来不看自己拍的戏。 ◆ She was a star of stage and screen (= plays and films/movies). 她是戏剧、电影两栖明星。 ◆ a screen actor 电影演员 ☞see also off-screen , silver screen , small screen 4 [countable ] the data or images shown on a computer screen (电脑屏幕上)一屏的内容;画面 ◆ Press the F1 key to display a help screen. 按 F1 键显示帮助画面。 piece of furniture 家具 5 ★ [countable ] a vertical piece of furniture or equipment that is fixed or that can be moved to divide a room or to keep one area hidden or separate 隔板;屏风;幕;帘;帐 ◆ The nurse put a screen around the bed. 护士绕床拉了一道帘子。 ☞see also fire screen for hiding/protecting sth/sb 用以掩藏╱保护 6 [countable ] screen(of sth) something that prevents sb from seeing or being aware of sth, or that protects sb/sth 掩蔽物;掩护物;屏障;庇护 ◆ We planted a screen of tall trees. 我们种下一排大树作为屏障。 ◆ ( figurative) All the research was conducted behind a screen of secrecy. 整个研究始终是秘密进行的。 ☞see also smokescreen , sunscreen , windscreen on window/door 窗╱门上 7 [countable ] ( especially NAmE) a wire or plastic net that is held in a frame and fastened on a window, or a door, to let in air but keep out insects 纱窗;纱门 ◆ screen doors 纱门 in church 教堂里 8 [countable ] a wood or stone structure in a church, that partly separates the main area from the altaror choir (拦在圣坛或唱诗班四周的木质或石砌)围屏 IDIOMsee radar verb hide sth/sb 遮蔽某物╱某人 1 screensth/sb (from sth/sb) to hide or protect sth/sb by placing sth in front of or around them 掩藏;遮蔽;保护 SYN shield ◆ Dark glasses screened his eyes from the sun. 他戴了一副墨镜,保护眼睛不受阳光照射。 protect sb 保护某人 2 screensb from sb/sth to protect sb from sth dangerous or unpleasant, especially to protect sb who has done sth illegal or dishonest 庇护;包庇;袒护 SYN shield for disease 检查疾病 3 [often passive ] screensb (for sth) to examine people in order to find out if they have a particular disease or illness 筛查;检查 ◆ Men over 55 should be regularly screened for prostate cancer. *55 岁以上的男性应定期做前列腺癌检查。 check 检查 4 screensb (of a company, an organization, etc. 公司、组织等 ) to find out information about people who work or who want to work for you in order to make sure that they can be trusted 审查,调查(看是否可靠) ◆ Government employees may be screened by the security services. 政府雇员可能要接受安全部门的审查。 5 screensth to check sth to see if it is suitable or if you want it 审查;筛选 ◆ I use my voicemail to screen my phone calls. 我用语音信箱筛选打来的电话。 show film/movie/programme 放映电影;播放节目 6 [usually passive ] screensth to show a film/movie, etc. in a cinema/movie theater or on television 放映(电影);播放(电视节目) ◆ a list of films to be screened as part of the festival 作为节日活动部份内容拟放映的电影目录 ☞ collocationsat television PHRASAL VERBS ˌscreen sth↔ˈoff [often passive ] to separate part of a room, etc. from the rest of it by putting a screenaround it (用屏风等)隔开 ◆ Beds can be screened off to give patients more privacy. 可以把病床隔开,以使病人少受干扰。 ˌscreen sb↔ˈout to decide not to allow sb to join an organization, enter a country, etc. because you think they may cause trouble 遴选后剔除某人;不准某人入境 ˌscreen sth↔ˈout to prevent sth harmful from entering or going through sth 遴选后剔除某物;遮挡某物穿透 ◆ The ozone layer screens out dangerous rays from the sun. 臭氧层能遮挡住来自太阳的有害射线。 screen / skriːn ; NAmE skriːn /
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