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screen (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “screen”

sing. screen, pl. screens o no contable
  1. pantalla
    She spent hours staring at her phone screen.
  2. pantalla (de cine)
    The film was so thrilling that the audience couldn't take their eyes off the screen.
  3. biombo
    They put up a screen around the garden for privacy.
  4. mosquitera
    We installed screens on the windows to keep insects out.
  5. prueba
    He went for a cancer screen to ensure his health was fine.
  6. pantalla (baloncesto, un movimiento donde un jugador bloquea a un oponente para ayudar a un compañero de equipo)
    She set a screen to help her teammate score.
  7. algo usado para ocultar o disfrazar otra cosa
    The company used a charity event as a screen for its illegal activities.
  8. tamiz
    The workers used a screen to separate grains from chaff.
  9. plantilla (para serigrafía)
    The artist used a screen to print the design onto the t-shirt.

verbo “screen”

infinitivo screen; él screens; pret. screened; part. screened; ger. screening
  1. Examinar (examinar o probar para detectar la presencia de algo, especialmente por motivos de seguridad o salud)
    At the airport, they screen all passengers for prohibited items.
  2. Examinar (revisar o evaluar a alguien o algo para decidir si son adecuados)
    The school screens all volunteers working with children.
  3. proyectar
    The new film will be screened in theaters next month.
  4. proteger
    She held up her hand to screen her eyes from the bright light.
  5. cribar
    The workers screened the gravel to remove larger stones.
  6. bloquear (en baloncesto, bloquear a un oponente para ayudar a un compañero de equipo)
    He screened the defender so his teammate could shoot.