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screenshot

/skreen-shot/US // ˈskrinˌʃɒt //UK // (ˈskriːnˌʃɒt) //

屏幕截图,截图,屏幕快照,屏幕显示

Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : Also called screen cap·ture [kap-cher], /ˈkæp tʃər/, screen·cap [skreen-kap] /ˈskrinˌkæp/ . a copy or image of what is seen on a computer monitor or other screen at a given time: Save the screenshot as a graphics file.
v.有主动词 verb
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    screen·shot or screen·shot·ted, screen·shot·ting.

    • : to take a screenshot of: You can screenshot the error message and send it to me.

Examples

  • See below for a screenshot of a GAAR dashboard for a single client site.

  • For example, she notes, you might take a screenshot of a hateful post and report it.

  • Instagram removed the story, but screenshots flew around Twitter.

  • Members of so-called “infosec” Twitter, the online community of security pros, are sharing screenshots and anecdotes of their encounters with the predators—a point of pride for some.

  • The feature was first spotted by social media consultant Matt Navarra, who posted screenshots of what the feature looks like in action, including how it appears on users’ profiles.

  • In the report, IntelCrawler published a screenshot of an email retrieved from a site used by the group.

  • That Snapchat deceptively told its users that the sender would be notified if a recipient took a screenshot of a snap.

  • According to that screenshot, McCallum stopped working for Twitter in September after four years and seven months of employment.

  • Of course, this isn't real; the site is just a screenshot mockup with no links or means to donate.

  • Of course, I took a quick screenshot of it, as the rest of the conscious general public did, documenting this historic moment.