screen

US /skriːn/
UK /skriːn/
"screen" picture
1.

屏幕

a flat panel or area on an electronic device (such as a television, computer, or smartphone) where images or information are displayed

:
The movie was projected onto a large screen.
电影被投射到大屏幕上。
My phone screen cracked when I dropped it.
我的手机屏幕摔碎了。
2.

屏风, 隔板

a movable upright partition, typically used to divide a room or to provide privacy

:
They put up a decorative screen to separate the dining area from the living room.
他们设置了一个装饰性屏风,将用餐区与客厅隔开。
A privacy screen was installed around the hot tub.
热水浴缸周围安装了隐私屏风
3.

纱窗, 滤网

a mesh or net used to cover an opening, especially a window or door, to keep insects out while allowing air to pass through

:
We need to repair the window screen to keep the mosquitoes out.
我们需要修理窗户纱窗以防蚊子进入。
The door screen was torn, letting flies into the house.
纱窗破了,让苍蝇飞进了屋里。
1.

放映, 播放

to show (a movie, television program, or image) on a screen

:
The cinema will screen the new blockbuster next week.
电影院下周将放映这部新大片。
They decided to screen the documentary for a limited audience.
他们决定为有限的观众放映这部纪录片。
2.

筛选, 审查, 检查

to check or investigate (someone or something) to determine suitability or to detect something undesirable

:
All job applicants will be carefully screened.
所有求职者都将受到仔细筛选
The blood samples were screened for various diseases.
血样被筛查出各种疾病。