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screen /skriːn/ ► SEE ALLscreen sth offscreen sb/sth outscreen sth out●ˌscreen sth ˈoffto separate or hide an area of a room, etc. from another area by putting a tall piece of furniture or equipment in front of it or around it (用家具等)隔开,遮去(房间的一部分等) ◆Part of the room had been screened off with a curtain. 房间的一部分用帷幔隔开了。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌscreen sb/sth ˈoutto not include sb/sth, or not allow sb to join an organization, enter a country, etc. because you think they may not be suitable or may cause trouble 把…排除在外;不准某人加入;拒绝某人入境◆Unsuitable candidates were screened out. 不合格的候选者被淘汰了。◆His job is to screen out inquiries unlikely to result in a sale. 他的工作是筛除不可能带来销售的客户咨询。◆Insurance companies often screen out people who are high risk. 保险公司常常对高风险人群拒保。[v + adv + n] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) [v + pron + adv]●ˌscreen sth ˈoutto prevent sth harmful from entering or going through sth 遮挡;遮住◆It is essential to screen out ultraviolet rays. 挡住紫外线很有必要。◆A window blind will screen out too much light. 窗帘会挡住太多的光线。[v + adv + n] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) [v + pron + adv] |