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Definition of screening in English: screeningnoun ˈskriːnɪŋˈskrinɪŋ 1A showing of a film, video, or television programme. (电影,录像)放映;(电视节目)播放 filmgoers were shut out in droves from the film's many screenings in Cannes mass noun the less-than-successful screening of the sitcom's pilot episode Example sentencesExamples - Would she like to come along with him to a special screening of a film loosely based on one of Calvino's stories?
- All these artists will be showcased tomorrow night at the Diorama's Black Box Theatre, alongside a number of film and video screenings.
- The highlight of the wedding will be a special screening of a film on the environment and an exhibition on nature.
- Andrew will be giving a talk about the expedition before a special screening of an IMAX film about Everest tomorrow evening.
- Every once in a while, Roger would invite me to join him for a screening of a new film.
- It was made an affair to remember, with the screening of a film on murders, double murders, spies, invisible spies, counter spies and international espionage.
- I would arrange for a screening of the film for all concerned parents and administrators to ensure that there are no surprises when it is used in class.
- You know you're at the screening of a Canadian film when the executive producer is actually present to greet you as you arrive, and sincerely wishes that he brought everyone a cup of coffee.
- The image is crystal clear, and the disc includes the original score by Gottfried Huppertz that was used in the film's premiere screenings.
- For the more discerning film viewer, there are Film Society screenings every week on the big screen at the Paramount.
- An opening night premiere party will follow the screening, and all films will show at the Oak Street Cinema.
- It also seeks to prohibit the screening of films, television programs and advertisements without a license.
- More than 3,500 video screenings of the programmes are also planned for villages with limited access to TV and radio.
- There are 60 booths outside the museum and the public is welcome to attend the speeches, forums, performances and documentary film screenings taking place inside the museum.
- Plenary sessions and workshops were also held in conjunction with the screenings of films and videos, and there was plenty to celebrate.
- The regulations were further eased in the late 1990s to allow pop concerts and the screening of Japanese films.
- A prominent feature of the festivities were public television screenings as cameras filmed a Royal event for the first time.
- Sign up for a regular e-mail update on the latest screenings and other film offers and competitions.
- On Sunday, the National Galley of Canada in Ottawa is also hosting a special screening of the film.
- Also for the first time, HBO is running a contest, ‘Home to Rome’, for viewers in connection with the screening of the film.
Synonyms broadcast, transmission, televising, showing, relaying, telecast, dissemination 2mass noun The evaluation or investigation of something as part of a methodical survey, to assess suitability for a particular role or purpose. 评估;甄别;检查(疾病或其他情况) nowhere is drug screening more common than in the federal criminal justice system Example sentencesExamples - It can cut the cost of drug screening and assessment because it is computer generated, and does not need a trained professional for administration.
- The security upgrade includes new criminal investigation teams based at major airports, tougher screening of airport staff and boosts to customs and surveillance.
- Detention is only used to establish a persons identity and to conduct criminal screening.
- Drug screening is beginning at a British university for a pill that, when taken daily in old age, should improve memory.
- So we can begin our screening of states' investment potential by ranking them on the basis of these two factors.
- Dogan said the plan was a compilation of concrete investment projects that had been selected after careful screening.
- Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities.
- By contrast, laboratory screening of drugs will be both quicker and cheaper, as hundreds of tests will be able to be carried out in the time taken for one animal test.
- This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date.
- Three methods of screening of vehicles are in use for security purposes.
- Much of the time is spent on screening and investigation of complaints, after an initial scrutiny to check that a complaint was within the jurisdiction of the office.
- Literacy tests for the purpose of screening voters are, of course, unconstitutional.
- This article will describe a process of screening and then evaluating research articles for the purpose of making clinical decisions based on available evidence.
- The RNIB is calling on the Government to introduce universal quality screening for all children at the age of five, seven, and eleven years.
- Data clearly indicates that plants collected from healers provide more solid leads toward developing new drugs than random screening.
- Drug screening is not only used by the US military, but by state and local government.
- Our level of screening, police checks and training of adults before we let them work with young people is used as a benchmark by other organisations.
- Ports will conduct more baggage checks, screening of traffic and people and set up photo identification facilities.
- In this way, potential dynamic changes in UV screening can be assessed.
- Current screening of potential new drugs is done using cell lines derived from animals or ‘abnormal’ human tissue such as tumor cells.
Synonyms trial, experiment, pilot study, try-out - 2.1 The testing of a person or group of people for the presence of a disease or other condition.
prenatal screening for Down's syndrome 产前唐氏综合征检查。 Example sentencesExamples - Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain.
- More frequent screenings with mammograms and MRI imaging can lead to early diagnosis.
- If a baby fails a screening, the test is usually repeated.
- Prenatal screening for immunity to varicella began in this group in 1999.
- Because the condition is so rare, general screening by mammography, ultrasound, or other methods is not recommended.
- A new method of cervical smear test screening is being developed which could save hundreds of lives.
- This study suggests that screening for ADHD is crucial because of the high prevalence of ADHD among the delinquent population.
- Traditional screening includes slit-lamp examination of the eyes and serum ceruloplasmin level measurement.
- The checkup was expected to include a colonoscopy and a screening for vascular disease.
- They helped dentists with extractions and performed health screenings and physical examinations with a nurse practitioner and pediatrician.
- The role of population-based screening for skin cancer remains unclear.
- CDC has provided $81 million to continue the medical screening for these responders for 5 years.
- The researchers plan to test their screening technique to find microbes that break down carcinogenic chemicals at coal tar waste sites.
- ‘It is important to get the timing right when investigating TB, and screening cannot be carried out too early,’ they said.
- Many community members participated in the multidisciplinary screening and education process.
- All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease.
- Papanicolaou test and mammography screenings are current.
- After an initial screening and baseline blood tests, the patients were randomly divided into four groups.
- The purpose of mass screening is to try and detect the lung carcinoma.
- Samples of body fluids should be obtained including blood and urine toxicology screenings, as well as gastric lavage samples if appropriate.
3screeningsRefuse separated by sieving grain. 筛谷物筛出的瘪谷与杂质
Rhymesgreening, leaning, meaning, overweening, spring-cleaning Definition of screening in US English: screeningnounˈskrēniNGˈskrinɪŋ 1A showing of a movie, video, or television program. (电影,录像)放映;(电视节目)播放 Example sentencesExamples - Also for the first time, HBO is running a contest, ‘Home to Rome’, for viewers in connection with the screening of the film.
- Andrew will be giving a talk about the expedition before a special screening of an IMAX film about Everest tomorrow evening.
- It also seeks to prohibit the screening of films, television programs and advertisements without a license.
- On Sunday, the National Galley of Canada in Ottawa is also hosting a special screening of the film.
- A prominent feature of the festivities were public television screenings as cameras filmed a Royal event for the first time.
- You know you're at the screening of a Canadian film when the executive producer is actually present to greet you as you arrive, and sincerely wishes that he brought everyone a cup of coffee.
- Every once in a while, Roger would invite me to join him for a screening of a new film.
- An opening night premiere party will follow the screening, and all films will show at the Oak Street Cinema.
- The image is crystal clear, and the disc includes the original score by Gottfried Huppertz that was used in the film's premiere screenings.
- I would arrange for a screening of the film for all concerned parents and administrators to ensure that there are no surprises when it is used in class.
- Would she like to come along with him to a special screening of a film loosely based on one of Calvino's stories?
- Plenary sessions and workshops were also held in conjunction with the screenings of films and videos, and there was plenty to celebrate.
- The highlight of the wedding will be a special screening of a film on the environment and an exhibition on nature.
- The regulations were further eased in the late 1990s to allow pop concerts and the screening of Japanese films.
- All these artists will be showcased tomorrow night at the Diorama's Black Box Theatre, alongside a number of film and video screenings.
- For the more discerning film viewer, there are Film Society screenings every week on the big screen at the Paramount.
- Sign up for a regular e-mail update on the latest screenings and other film offers and competitions.
- It was made an affair to remember, with the screening of a film on murders, double murders, spies, invisible spies, counter spies and international espionage.
- More than 3,500 video screenings of the programmes are also planned for villages with limited access to TV and radio.
- There are 60 booths outside the museum and the public is welcome to attend the speeches, forums, performances and documentary film screenings taking place inside the museum.
Synonyms broadcast, transmission, televising, showing, relaying, telecast, dissemination 2The evaluation or investigation of something as part of a methodical survey, to assess suitability for a particular role or purpose. 评估;甄别;检查(疾病或其他情况) Example sentencesExamples - It can cut the cost of drug screening and assessment because it is computer generated, and does not need a trained professional for administration.
- Data clearly indicates that plants collected from healers provide more solid leads toward developing new drugs than random screening.
- Much of the time is spent on screening and investigation of complaints, after an initial scrutiny to check that a complaint was within the jurisdiction of the office.
- By contrast, laboratory screening of drugs will be both quicker and cheaper, as hundreds of tests will be able to be carried out in the time taken for one animal test.
- Our level of screening, police checks and training of adults before we let them work with young people is used as a benchmark by other organisations.
- This article will describe a process of screening and then evaluating research articles for the purpose of making clinical decisions based on available evidence.
- Drug screening is beginning at a British university for a pill that, when taken daily in old age, should improve memory.
- The RNIB is calling on the Government to introduce universal quality screening for all children at the age of five, seven, and eleven years.
- In this way, potential dynamic changes in UV screening can be assessed.
- Detention is only used to establish a persons identity and to conduct criminal screening.
- Current screening of potential new drugs is done using cell lines derived from animals or ‘abnormal’ human tissue such as tumor cells.
- Literacy tests for the purpose of screening voters are, of course, unconstitutional.
- So we can begin our screening of states' investment potential by ranking them on the basis of these two factors.
- Dogan said the plan was a compilation of concrete investment projects that had been selected after careful screening.
- The security upgrade includes new criminal investigation teams based at major airports, tougher screening of airport staff and boosts to customs and surveillance.
- This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date.
- Drug screening is not only used by the US military, but by state and local government.
- Three methods of screening of vehicles are in use for security purposes.
- Ports will conduct more baggage checks, screening of traffic and people and set up photo identification facilities.
- Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities.
Synonyms trial, experiment, pilot study, try-out - 2.1 The testing of a person or group of people for the presence of a disease or other condition.
prenatal screening for Down syndrome 产前唐氏综合征检查。 Example sentencesExamples - The checkup was expected to include a colonoscopy and a screening for vascular disease.
- The researchers plan to test their screening technique to find microbes that break down carcinogenic chemicals at coal tar waste sites.
- Prenatal screening for immunity to varicella began in this group in 1999.
- The role of population-based screening for skin cancer remains unclear.
- Samples of body fluids should be obtained including blood and urine toxicology screenings, as well as gastric lavage samples if appropriate.
- Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain.
- The purpose of mass screening is to try and detect the lung carcinoma.
- CDC has provided $81 million to continue the medical screening for these responders for 5 years.
- All subjects underwent a thorough medical screening to exclude symptomatology or clinical evidence of hepatobiliary disease.
- This study suggests that screening for ADHD is crucial because of the high prevalence of ADHD among the delinquent population.
- Papanicolaou test and mammography screenings are current.
- ‘It is important to get the timing right when investigating TB, and screening cannot be carried out too early,’ they said.
- Traditional screening includes slit-lamp examination of the eyes and serum ceruloplasmin level measurement.
- A new method of cervical smear test screening is being developed which could save hundreds of lives.
- More frequent screenings with mammograms and MRI imaging can lead to early diagnosis.
- After an initial screening and baseline blood tests, the patients were randomly divided into four groups.
- They helped dentists with extractions and performed health screenings and physical examinations with a nurse practitioner and pediatrician.
- If a baby fails a screening, the test is usually repeated.
- Because the condition is so rare, general screening by mammography, ultrasound, or other methods is not recommended.
- Many community members participated in the multidisciplinary screening and education process.
3screeningsRefuse separated by sieving grain. 筛谷物筛出的瘪谷与杂质 |