Found 3 items, similar to Screened.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: screen
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: screen
screen
n 1: a white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected
for viewing [syn:
silver screen,
projection screen]
2: something that keeps things out or hinders sight;
“they had
just moved in and had not put up blinds yet” [syn:
blind]
3: display on the surface of the large end of a cathode-ray
tube on which is electronically created [syn:
CRT screen]
4: a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something;
“they crouched behind the screen”;
“under cover of
darkness” [syn:
cover,
covert,
concealment]
5: protective covering consisting of a metallic netting mounted
in a frame and covering windows or doors (especially for
protection against insects)
6: a strainer for separating lumps from powdered material or
grading particles [syn:
sieve]
7: a door that is a screen to keep insects from entering a
building through the open door;
“he heard the screen slam
as she left” [syn:
screen door]
8: partition consisting of a decorative frame or panel that
serves to divide a space
screen
v 1: test or examine for the presence of disease or infection;
“screen the blood for the HIV virus” [syn:
test]
2: examine methodically;
“screen the suitcases”
3: examine in order to test suitability;
“screen these
samples”;
“screen the job applicants” [syn:
screen out,
sieve,
sort]
4: project onto a screen for viewing;
“screen a film”
5: prevent from entering;
“block out the strong sunlight” [syn:
block out]
6: separate with a riddle, as grain from chaff [syn:
riddle]
7: protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm [syn:
shield]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Screened
Screen
\Screen\ (skr[=e]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Screened; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Screening.]
1. To provide with a shelter or means of concealment; to
separate or cut off from inconvenience, injury, or danger;
to shelter; to protect; to protect by hiding; to conceal;
as, fruits screened from cold winds by a forest or hill.
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They were encouraged and screened by some who were
in high commands. --Macaulay.
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2. To pass, as coal, gravel, ashes, etc., through a screen in
order to separate the coarse from the fine, or the
worthless from the valuable; to sift.
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3. to examine a group of objects methodically, to separate
them into groups or to select one or more for some
purpose. As:
(a) To inspect the qualifications of candidates for a job,
to select one or more to be hired.
(b) (Biochem., Med.) to test a large number of samples, in
order to find those having specific desirable
properties; as, to screen plant extracts for
anticancer agents.
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