screened / skrin /

筛选出的筛选的经过筛选的被筛选的

screened3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc.
  2. a permanent, usually ornamental partition, as around the choir of a church or across the hall of a medieval house.
  3. a specially prepared, light-reflecting surface on which motion pictures, slides, etc., may be projected.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to shelter, protect, or conceal with or as if with a screen.
  2. to select, reject, consider, or group by examining systematically: Job applicants were screened by the personnel department.
  3. to provide with a screen or screens to exclude insects: He screened the porch so they could enjoy sitting out on summer evenings.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be projected on a motion-picture screen.

screened 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

secluded

更多screened例句

  1. Every squish of flesh when you turn your blade will be heard from the controller’s speakers, all timed perfectly to your on-screen action.
  2. But, if we were to throwback to 27 years ago, the choices were far and few when it came to seeing us on screen and not having been added in as an afterthought.
  3. As for his refusal to look at anyone’s screens, that’s a barrier to sharing and bonding, yes — but so is the attention to phones that produces the awareness of things you want to show him.
  4. She was staring at the screen with her little hand up trying to get the teacher’s attention.
  5. The Round-Up Saloon has a country-western theme with a dance floor and video screens.
  6. Lee and Coogan did briefly meet with the pope, with pictures to prove it, but no one at the Vatican officially screened the film.
  7. At that unlucky moment, his call was being randomly screened.
  8. The commissioner—no idea how or whether applicants were screened for racial biases.
  9. Redmayne ran into Hawking right before he was screened the film in London.
  10. The law requires those screened to explain their properties and assets – along with those of their families.
  11. Mrs. McAllister kept an eye on them from the screened porch without their knowledge.
  12. Opening a door on the left of the corridor, Mrs. Sin displayed a room screened off into three sections.
  13. With difficulty his almost imperceptible spark of life had been screened and fanned into a dim and flickering flame.
  14. From top to bottom the bedroom windows were discreetly screened by lace curtains tied up with coloured ribbon.
  15. If the mixing is to be done by hand the materials must be screened to remove any unslaked lumps of lime.