Screen meaning in English
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Definition
a (television) screen: a face or display (of a television) where images are shown, a monitor
Examples
- "Cabbie : Don't worry about the film darling, you won't be watching the screen!"
- "If you need extra space, you can just drag your applications from one screen onto the second screen!"
- "Once she does arrive, she will need a shower, but more importantly a machine and a screen."
- "The screen is not good for my eyes, and the plants, they don't like it either."
- "Moira : So what's new on the movie screens this week, Belinda?"
- "Edward : Wow Philip, you've got one of those new cellphones without a keypad – the ones where you touch the screen with your fingers!"
- "Insert installation CD which will launch automatically and follow instructions on screen."
- "Look at the screen."
- "It allows you to project people's thoughts onto the screen of your P."
- "Now, please direct your attention to the screen in front of you."
- "I was all work and no play, a ghost behind a screen"
- "Bob : Well yes, but if you look at the screen you can see several icons: they're all located on the "desktop"."
- "One, two, and we look on the screen – wow that's funny, it still says three units."
- "Images should now appear on the screen."
- "Here is your new screen!"
- "With each "groundbreaking", "must-have" widget added to the Ephone store comes another way to tune out from the real world (you know, that thing that you see through the window behind your computer screen?"
- "Now you have two screens."
- "Philip : Who the f*&# stole my screen?"
- "I can't see the screen."
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