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screen

noun
/skriːn/
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Idioms
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    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;荧屏
    • a computer screen计算机屏幕
    • a monitor with a 21-inch screen21 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。
    • Tessa glanced at the phone's little screen.泰莎瞥了一眼电话的小屏幕。
    • an LCD/plasma screen液晶/等离子屏幕
    • Hundreds of fans watched on giant television screens. 数百名粉丝在巨大的电视屏幕上观看。
    • on the screen The image came up on the screen for a few seconds.图像在屏幕上出现了几秒钟。
    • The birds appear as red dots on the radar screen.这些鸟在雷达屏幕上显示为红点。
    • on screen Information can be viewed on screen or printed out.信息可以在屏幕上查阅,也可以打印出来。
    • the screen display屏幕显示
    • The system was designed with a menu bar at the bottom of the screen.该系统的设计是在屏幕底部有一个菜单栏。
    see also flat-screen, on-screen, second screen
    Extra Examples
    • I sat gazing at the blank screen, trying to think of something to write.我坐在那儿瞪着空白屏幕,搜肠刮肚想写点儿什么。
    • The screen flickered, and then everything went dark.屏幕闪了几下,然后就黑屏了。
    • A news bulletin flashed across the screen.一则新闻简报闪过屏幕。
    Topics TV, radio and newsa2, Computersa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • giant
    • huge
    verb + screen
    • fill
    • be glued to
    • gaze at
    screen + verb
    • show
    • flash
    • flicker
    screen + noun
    • saver
    • image
    • resolution
    preposition
    • on (the) screen
    phrases
    • go black
    • go blank
    See full entry
  2. films/movies/TV电影;电视

  3. [countable] the large flat surface that films 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。
    • This film should keep you glued to the screen (= unable to stop watching) for two hours. 这部电影应该能让你盯着屏幕看两个小时。
    • The film hits cinema screens in November.这部电影将于11月上映。
    • The film demands to be seen on a big screen.这部电影要求在大银幕上放映。
    Extra Examples
    • The star's face filled the screen.那位明星的脸部特写占据了整个屏幕。
    • the greatest comic actor ever to grace a movie screen给银幕添彩的最伟大的喜剧演员
    Topics Film and theatrea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cinema
    • movie
    • big
    verb + screen
    • appear on
    • grace
    • bring something to
    screen + noun
    • adaptation
    • version
    • actor
    preposition
    • off screen
    • on (the) screen
    phrases
    • stage and screen
    See full entry
  4. (often the screen)
    [singular, uncountable] films 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。
    • on screen Some actors never watch themselves on screen.有的演员从来不看自己拍的戏。
    • His face never appears on screen.他的脸从未出现在屏幕上。
    • She was a star of stage and screen (= plays and films).她是戏剧、电影两栖明星。
    • a screen actor电影演员
    • She has great screen presence (= she makes a good impression on screen). 她在银幕上有很好的形象。
    • He made his screen debut in 1954 as a stable boy. 1954年,他作为一名马童首次在银幕上亮相。
    • the screen adaptation (= film) of John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden根据约翰·斯坦贝克的小说《伊甸园之东》改编的电影
    see also big screen, off-screen, silver screen, small screen
    Extra Examples
    • De Niro is only given a few minutes of screen time.只给了德尼罗几分钟的镜头。
    • Henry James's novel was brought to the screen by director James Ivory.亨利・詹姆斯的小说由导演詹姆斯・艾沃里搬上银幕。
    • Marilyn Monroe's first screen appearance玛丽莲・梦露的首次银幕亮相
    • Neil Simon's screen adaptation of his hit stage play尼尔・西蒙风靡一时的舞台剧的电影改编剧本
    • She is remembered mainly for her performances on screen.她主要凭借自己在荧屏上的表演让人们铭记。
    • She shares the screen with Nicole Kidman.她和妮科尔・基德曼联袂出演。
    • The film features screen legends James Stewart and Grace Kelly.这部影片由银幕传奇人物詹姆斯・史都华和格蕾丝・凯利主演。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cinema
    • movie
    • big
    verb + screen
    • appear on
    • grace
    • bring something to
    screen + noun
    • adaptation
    • version
    • actor
    preposition
    • off screen
    • on (the) screen
    phrases
    • stage and screen
    See full entry
  5. [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。
    • Can you do a printout of this screen for me?你能帮我把这一屏幕打印出来吗?
    • I posted the screen grab on Twitter.我在推特上发布了截图。
    see also home screen
  6. piece of furniture家具

  7. [countable] a tall, flat piece of furniture or equipment that is fixed to a wall, etc. or that can be moved to divide a room or to keep one area hidden or separate隔板;屏风;幕;帘
    • The nurse put a screen around the bed.护士绕床拉了一道帘子。
    • A wooden screen hid one corner of the room.房间的一角藏着一个木屏风。
    • She went behind the screen and changed into the ballet costume.她走到屏风后,换上了芭蕾舞服装。
    see also fire screen
    Extra Examples
    • His desk was discreetly placed behind a screen.他的书桌摆在屏风后面,不太显眼。
    • The room was divided by a folding screen.房间被一个折叠屏风分隔开。
    • There is a screen between the two beds.两张床之间有一道帘子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • folding
    • privacy
    • security
    verb + screen
    • put up
    screen + noun
    • door
    • window
    preposition
    • behind a/​the screen
    • screen between
    See full entry
  8. for hiding/protecting something/somebody用以掩藏/保护

  9. [countable] something that prevents somebody from seeing or being aware of something, or that protects somebody/something掩蔽物;掩护物;屏障;庇护
    • screen (of something) We planted a screen of tall trees.我们种下一排大树作为屏障。
    • A screen of bodyguards protected the President.一排保镖保护着总统。
    • behind a screen of something (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
  10. on window/door窗上;门上

  11. [countable] (especially North American English) 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
    • Do you have screens on your windows?你的窗户上有纱窗吗?
  12. in church教堂里

  13. [countable] a wood or stone structure in a church, that partly separates the main area from the altar or choir(拦在圣坛或唱诗班四周的木质或石砌)围屏 see also rood screenTopics Buildingsc2
  14. see also silk screen

    check检查

  15. [countable] a system of checking a person or thing to find out whether or not something, typically a disease, is present筛查;检查
    • You should get a health screen every couple of years.你应该每隔几年做一次健康检查。
    • Candidates for this position must be able to pass a drug screen.这个职位的候选人必须能够通过药物筛选。
  16. Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old Northern French escren, of Germanic origin.
Idioms
on/off the radar (screen)
  1. used to say that people’s attention is on or not on something受/不受人关注
    • The issue of terrorism is back on the radar screen.恐怖主义问题重新受人关注。
    • Since the scandal broke, all other issues seem to have disappeared off the radar screen as far as the media is concerned.自丑闻爆发以来,就媒体而言,所有其他问题似乎都已从雷达屏幕上消失。

screen

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they screen
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he / she / it screens
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past simple screened
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past participle screened
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-ing form screening
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Phrasal Verbs
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    show film/movie/programme放映电影;播放节目

  1. [usually passive] screen something to show a film, etc. in a cinema 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作为电影节部分内容拟放映的影片名单
    • The fight was screened live all over the world.这场比赛在全世界现场直播。
    • The second episode will be screened at the same time tomorrow.第二集明天同一时间上映。
    • The programme was screened on 24 December.该节目于12月24日放映。
    Collocations TelevisionTelevision电视Watching观看
    • watch television/​TV/​a show/(British English) a programme/(North American English) a program/​a documentary/​a pilot/​a rerun/​a repeat看电视/电视节目/纪实电视节目/试播节目/重播的电视节目
    • see (especially British English) an ad/(especially North American English) a commercial/​the news/​the weather看广告/新闻/天气节目
    • catch/​miss a show/​a programme/​a program/​an episode/​the news看/错过电视节目/电视连续剧的一集/新闻节目
    • pick up/​reach for/​grab the remote (control)拿起/伸手去拿/抓起遥控器
    • change/​switch channel换频道
    • surf (through)/ (especially North American English) flip through/ (especially British English) flick through the channels快速浏览电视频道
    • sit in front of/​switch on/​switch off/​turn on/​turn off the television/​the TV/​the TV set坐在电视机前;开/关电视
    • have/​install satellite (TV)/cable (TV)/a satellite dish有/安装卫星电视/有线电视/卫星电视碟形天线
    Showing播放
    • show a programme/​a documentary/​an ad/​a commercial播放电视节目/纪实电视节目/广告
    • screen a programme/​a documentary播放电视节目/纪实电视节目
    • run an ad/​a commercial播放广告
    • broadcast/ (especially North American English) air/​repeat a show/​a programme/​a documentary/​an episode/​a series播放/重播电视节目/纪实电视节目/电视连续剧的一集/系列节目
    • go out/​air/​be recorded live现场直播/录制
    • attract/​draw (in)/pull (in) viewers吸引观众
    • be a hit with viewers/​audiences/​critics受到电视观众/观众/评论家的喜爱
    • get (low/​high) ratings有(低/高)收视率
    Appearing演出
    • be on/​appear on television/​TV/​a TV show在电视上/电视节目中露面
    • take part in a phone-in/​a game show/​a quiz show/​a reality TV show参与热线直播节目/游戏节目/智力游戏节目/电视真人秀
    • host a show/​a programme/​series/​a game show/​a quiz show/​a talk show/(British English) a chat show主持电视节目/系列节目/游戏节目/智力游戏节目/访谈节目
    • be/​become/​work as a/​an (British English) TV presenter/​talk-show host/​sports commentator/​anchorman/(British English) newsreader是/成为/当电视节目主持人/访谈节目主持人/体育运动实况解说员/新闻节目主持人/新闻播音员
    • read/​present the news播报新闻
    • appear/​perform live (on TV)(在电视上)现场表演
    Programme-making节目制作
    • do/​film/​make a show/​a programme/​a documentary/​an episode/​a pilot/​a series/​an ad/​a commercial拍摄电视节目/纪实电视节目/电视连续剧的一集/试播节目/系列节目/广告
    • work on a soap (opera)/a pilot (episode)/a sitcom制作肥皂剧/试播节目(的一集)/情景喜剧
    • write/​produce a drama/​sitcom/​spin-off/​comedy series写/拍摄戏剧/情景喜剧/电视系列剧的派生作品/喜剧连续剧
    Topics Film and theatreb2, TV, radio and newsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • live
    See full entry
  2. for disease检查疾病

  3. [often passive] screen somebody (for something) 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。
    Extra Examples
    • All pregnant women are to be screened for the infection.所有孕妇都要做这种传染病筛查。
    • 10% of the patients screened were found to have tuberculosis.筛查出的患者中有10%患有肺结核。
    Topics Medicinec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • routinely
    preposition
    • for
    See full entry
  4. check检查

  5. screen somebody (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。
    • All foster parents are carefully screened.所有的养父母都经过仔细甄选。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • routinely
    preposition
    • for
    See full entry
  6. screen something to check something 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。
  7. hide something/somebody遮蔽某物/某人

  8. screen something/somebody (from something/somebody) to hide or protect something/somebody by placing something in front of or around them掩藏;遮蔽;保护 synonym 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。
    • She was driven away from the court, her face screened by a magazine.她被赶出了法庭,她的脸被杂志遮住了。
    Extra Examples
    • The building is completely screened from the road by high bushes.那座楼被高高的灌木与大街完全隔开了。
    • The shed is neatly screened by a hedge.小屋有一道树篱巧妙地遮住。
    • (figurative) A wide range of government activities were screened from public view.一系列广泛的政府活动被屏蔽在公众视野之外。
  9. protect somebody保护某人

  10. screen somebody from somebody/something to protect somebody from something dangerous or unpleasant, especially to protect somebody who has done something illegal or dishonest庇护;包庇;袒护 synonym shield
  11. Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old Northern French escren, of Germanic origin.

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