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2 Translation results for
screen
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
screen
noun
screens
biombo, pantalla
;
criba
;
pantalla (de un televisor, una computadora, etc.)
;
cine
Example sentences of
screen
noun
•
When I go to the movies, I like to sit close to the
screen
.
•
A pop-up ad appeared on the
screen
.
•
Don't sit too close to the
screen
or you'll get a headache.
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Synonyms of
screen
noun
movies
,
partition
,
sieve
screen
verb
screened, has screened, is screening, screens
proteger
;
tapar, ocultar
;
someter a una revisión, hacerle un chequeo (a un paciente)
;
cribar
Example sentences of
screen
verb
•
A committee will
screen
candidates for the job, but the final hiring decision will be made by Ms. Brown.
•
We
screen
the kids' music so that we can approve what they listen to.
•
We'll be
screening
his latest film in two weeks.
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Synonyms of
screen
verb
hide
,
conceal
,
secrete
,
bury
,
cover
,
stash
,
examine
,
shield
,
sieve
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screen
verb
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Related phrases for
screen
on-screen
- en pantalla
touch screen
- (tecnología) pantalla táctil
window screen
- tela metálica, mosquitero
screen saver
- (informática) protector de pantalla, salvapantallas
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Reverse translation for
screen
biombo
- folding screen, room divider
pantalla
- screen, monitor, lampshade, fan
criba
- sieve, screen
pantalla
(de un televisor, una computadora, etc.)
- screen, monitor, lampshade, fan
cine
- cinema, movies, movie theater
proteger
- to protect, to defend
tapar
- to cover, to cover up, to block, to obstruct
ocultar
- to conceal, to hide
someter a una revisión
hacerle un chequeo
(a un paciente)
cribar
- to sift
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