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screened

/skreen/US // skrin //UK // (skriːn) //

筛选出的,筛选的,经过筛选的,被筛选的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc.
    • : a permanent, usually ornamental partition, as around the choir of a church or across the hall of a medieval house.
    • : a specially prepared, light-reflecting surface on which motion pictures, slides, etc., may be projected.
    • : Electronics. a surface on which electronically created images or text are displayed, as on a television, computer, mobile device, or radar receiver.
    • : Digital Technology. frame.
    • : motion pictures collectively or the motion-picture industry.
    • : anything that shelters, protects, or conceals: a screen of secrecy; A screen of fog prevented our seeing the ship.
    • : a frame holding a mesh of wire, cloth, or plastic, for placing in a window or doorway, around a porch, etc., to admit air but exclude insects.
    • : a sieve, riddle, or other meshlike device used to separate smaller particles or objects from larger ones, as for grain or sand.
    • : a system for screening or grouping people, objects, etc.
    • : Military. a body of troops sent out to protect the movement of an army.
    • : Navy. a protective formation of small vessels, as destroyers, around or in front of a larger ship or ships.
    • : Physics. a shield designed to prevent interference between various agencies: electric screen.
    • : Electronics. screen grid.
    • : Photography. a plate of ground glass or the like on which the image is brought into focus in a camera before being photographed.
    • : Photoengraving. a transparent plate containing two sets of fine parallel lines, one crossing the other, used in the halftone process.
    • : Sports. any of various offensive plays in which teammates form a protective formation around the ball carrier, pass receiver, shooter, etc.any of various defensive plays in which teammates conceal or block an opposing ball carrier, pass receiver, shooter, or the goal, basket, net, etc., itself.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to shelter, protect, or conceal with or as if with a screen.
    • : to select, reject, consider, or group by examining systematically: Job applicants were screened by the personnel department.
    • : to provide with a screen or screens to exclude insects: He screened the porch so they could enjoy sitting out on summer evenings.
    • : to sift or sort by passing through a screen.
    • : to project on a screen.
    • : Movies. to show, especially to an invited audience, as of exhibitors and critics.to photograph with a motion-picture camera; film.to adapt for presentation as a motion picture.
    • : to lighten by etching a regular pattern of dots or lines into the printing surface.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be projected on a motion-picture screen.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.secluded
Synonyms
abandoned被抛弃的,被遗弃的,废弃的,被遗弃beleaguered陷入困境,陷入困境的,被围困的,被围困blockaded被封锁,被封锁的,受阻,受封锁cloistered隐居的人,隐居的,隐居,隐修的close关闭,密切,结束,靠近closet壁橱,橱柜,衣橱,衣柜deserted冷冷清清,冷冷清清的,荒废的,荒芜的hidden隐藏的,隐蔽的,隐秘的,隐蔽isolate隔离,孤立的,孤立,隔离的quarantined被隔离的,被隔离,被检疫的,隔离的quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静removed移除,删除,移除的,删除的reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利retired已退休的,已退休,已经退休的,已经退休segregated隔离的,被隔离的,隔离,分离的sequestered被封存的,被封存,封存的,封存shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的withdrawn撤回的,撤销了,撤销的,已撤销alone独自一人,一个人,孤独,独自一个人aloof无动于衷,冷漠无情,冷漠的,冷漠confidential保密,保密的,保密性,保密性的covert隐蔽性,秘密的,隐蔽的,隐蔽cut off截断,切断,斩断,断hermetic密闭的,密封的,密封式的,密封式incommunicado隔离监禁,单独监禁,隔离关押,隔离insular孤陋寡闻,孤立的,孤立无援的,孤僻的lonely孤独的,寂寞的,孤单的,孤独lonesome寂寞,孤寂,孤独的,孤独off the beaten track偏僻的地方,非主流,偏僻地区out-of-the-way荒僻的,荒僻的地方,僻远的,僻静的personal个人,个人的,私人,私人的private私营,私有,私立,私家reclusive隐居,孤僻,孤独的,孤僻的remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远secluse隐蔽性,隐居,隐居者,隐蔽的seclusive隐蔽性,隐蔽的,隐蔽,隐秘的secret秘密,秘密的,隐秘,秘书shut off关掉,关闭,切断,关掉了singular奇异的,奇异,奇特的,奇数solitary孤独的,独居者,孤立无援,孤立无援的tucked away郁郁葱葱,郁郁寡欢,郁郁葱葱的,隐秘的unapproachable不可接近的,不可接近,不易接近,高不可攀unfrequented无人问津,无人问津的,不常有的,无人问津的地方uninhabited无人居住,无人居住的,没有人烟,没有人居住unsociable独来独往,不合群的人,不合群,独来独往的人

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • She was staring at the screen with her little hand up trying to get the teacher’s attention.

  • The Round-Up Saloon has a country-western theme with a dance floor and video screens.

  • Lee and Coogan did briefly meet with the pope, with pictures to prove it, but no one at the Vatican officially screened the film.

  • At that unlucky moment, his call was being randomly screened.

  • The commissioner—no idea how or whether applicants were screened for racial biases.

  • Redmayne ran into Hawking right before he was screened the film in London.

  • The law requires those screened to explain their properties and assets – along with those of their families.

  • Mrs. McAllister kept an eye on them from the screened porch without their knowledge.

  • Opening a door on the left of the corridor, Mrs. Sin displayed a room screened off into three sections.

  • With difficulty his almost imperceptible spark of life had been screened and fanned into a dim and flickering flame.

  • From top to bottom the bedroom windows were discreetly screened by lace curtains tied up with coloured ribbon.

  • If the mixing is to be done by hand the materials must be screened to remove any unslaked lumps of lime.