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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 ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±è°ù±ð·²õ³¦°ù±ð±ð²Ôi²Ô²µ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of screening1
Example Sentences
The Baileys plan one or two music performances per month, perhaps more later, and the stage will also offer movie screenings, TV sports viewing and other events.
The rest, Suen said, would go to another charity associated with the Arcadia firefighters union, to be used for cancer screenings for firefighters.
Like Delta One, United Polaris comes with an exclusive lounge and lay-flat seats, but does not include private security screening.
Running from Thursday through Sunday, LAFM’s second edition aims to keep the party rolling by screening more than 20 films at a circuit of venues all east of Hollywood.
“There was a test screening episode that literally like two or three people on Earth fit the bill for who it could be and they were all unavailable,†Rogen says.
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