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screening
[ skree-ning ]
noun
- the act or work of a person who screens, as in ascertaining the character and competence of applicants, employees, etc.
- the showing of a motion picture:
There will be screenings at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- screenings, (used with a singular or plural verb)
- undesirable material that has been separated from usable material by means of a screen or sieve:
screenings of imperfect grain.
- extremely fine coal.
- the meshed material used in screens for windows and doors.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别路蝉肠谤别别苍顎僫苍驳 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of screening1
Example Sentences
Stellar reviews and consistent word of mouth praise have sold out screenings days in advance, and the conversation surrounding the movie itself is on the tip of everyone鈥檚 tongue.
A long time ago, Sydney Pollack greeted me after a screening of 鈥楾he Thomas Crown Affair.鈥
The annual festival features readings, screenings and panels with authors and other speakers.
Earlier cancer screenings, better chronic disease control, lower maternal mortality, more substance use disorder treatment: We know that Medicaid saves lives.
Reviews for Thunderbolts* have not yet been widely published, but responses to early screenings have been positive - with Pugh in particular being highlighted for praise.
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