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telescreen

/tel-uh-skreen/US // ˈtɛl əˌskrin //

伸缩式屏幕,伸缩屏,伸缩屏幕,伸缩式荧幕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a television screen, especially a large one suitable for viewing by large numbers of people.

Examples

  • Probably because it took another 10 years before everyone was online with the “telescreen,” which watches you as you watch it.

  • The early patrons were intently watching the long telescreen above the bar when Alcorn came in.

  • They hate you because you don't like powdered eggs and the telescreen and a beautiful day in Chicagee.

  • "But that's because of Ag shortages, according to the telescreen reports—" He stood up, gulping.

  • Then he wanted to see the letter, and when I gave it to him, he took it over to a telescreen booth, and drew the curtains.

  • Merrick sank down behind his desk, hands toying with the telescreen controls.