screen
Prononciation : [/skɹiːn/]
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a flat surface on a device where images or information can be displayed. It's like a TV or computer monitor.
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I cracked the screen on my phone and now it doesn't work properly.
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The screen on the laptop is too small for me to see clearly.
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Can you see the video on the screen?
Contexte : « selection »
(verb) to examine or test someone or something to see if they are suitable for a particular purpose. It's like checking people or things to see if they're okay.
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We will need to screen all applicants before inviting them for an interview.
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The security guard failed to screen visitors properly, leading to a breach.
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How will you screen the candidates for the job?
Contexte : « separation »
(noun) a barrier or shield that keeps things apart or blocks something. It's like a divider or protector.
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The screen on the window keeps the bugs out while letting fresh air in.
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There was no screen to protect the fireplace, causing a safety hazard.
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Do you have a screen on your door to keep insects out?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(noun) a surface where films or slides are projected to be seen by an audience. It's like a movie theater.
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The movie screen was huge and made the film more immersive.
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The screen at the cinema was blurry and affected the viewing experience.
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Have you ever seen a film on a big screen?