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91screen test — screen′ test n. sbz a filmed audition to determine the suitability of an individual for appearing or acting in a motion picture • Etymology: 1920–25 screen′ test , v.t. v.i …
92screen saver — ► NOUN Computing ▪ a program which replaces an unchanging screen display with a moving image to prevent damage to the phosphor …
93screen test — ► NOUN ▪ a filmed test to ascertain whether an actor is suitable for a film role. ► VERB (screen test) ▪ give such a test to …
94screen memory — n. Psychoanalysis a memory that can be tolerated and is used unconsciously as a screen against an allied memory that would be distressing if remembered …
95screen pass — ☆ screen pass n. Football a pass thrown to a receiver who is near or behind the line of scrimmage and is protected by a screen of blockers …
96screen|ing — «SKREE nihng», noun. 1. a) an evaluation to determine acceptability or inclusion; testing. »After the terrorist bombings, luggage screening at airports increased greatly. b) medical diagnostic testing: »cancer screening; mental health screening.… …
97screen something off — ˌscreen sthˈoff derived often passive to separate part of a room, etc. from the rest of it by putting a ↑screen around it • Beds can be screened off to give patients more privacy. • The choir is screened off from the rest of the church.… …
98Screen name — may refer to:* Stage name, pseudonyms used for film appearances * Screenname, pseudonyms used for internet communications and BBSs …
99Screen fade — may refer to:*Fade (film), also known as a fade out *Phosphor burn in, a disfigurement of a CRT computer display …
100Screen snapshots séries 19 numéro 6 — est un court métrage documentaire de Ralph Staub sorti le 29 mars 1940 aux  États Unis avec Gary Cooper, Jean Gabin, Buster Keaton et Roy Rogers en autres. Distribution (dans leurs propres rôles) Joe E. Brown …