screening
- IPA[ˈskrēniNG]
美式
- a showing of a movie, video, or television program;the evaluation or investigation of something as part of a methodical survey, to assess suitability for a particular role or purpose
noun: screening, plural noun: screenings
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名詞
- 1. a showing of a movie, video, or television program filmgoers were shut out in droves from the film's many screenings in Cannes the less-than-successful screening of the sitcom's pilot episode
- 2. the evaluation or investigation of something as part of a methodical survey, to assess suitability for a particular role or purpose nowhere is drug screening more common than in the federal criminal justice system
- ▪ the testing of a person or group of people for the presence of a disease or other condition prenatal screening for Down syndrome
- 3. refuse separated by sieving grain.
- the examination of cellular material from the neck of the womb for cancer.
Oxford Dictionary
- the testing of a large group of people for the presence of a disease or other condition: the government says mass screening is needed to plan long-term care
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈskriːnɪŋ]
英式
- a showing of a film, video, or television programme: filmgoers were shut out in droves from the film's many screenings in Cannes the less-than-successful screening of the sitcom's pilot episode
Oxford Dictionary