pre·screenˌprē-ˈskrēn
pre-screen如何读
pre-screen是什么意思
- v.预检
pre-screen英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to screen (someone or something) in a preliminary way … a prescreened and carefully selected audience …—Noemie Emery A computer could prescreen mammograms, and then radiologists would view only those images that contain suspicious signs.—Karen F. Schmidt
prescreen job applicants
to show a preliminary screening of (something, such as a film)
… of those 10 movies, more than half weren't pre-screened for the critics.—Richard Freedman
pre-screen词源英文解释
The first known use of prescreen was in 1923
pre-screen 例句
1 Washington should expand its Container Security Initiative, developed after the 9/11 attacks, to prescreen containers coming in and out of Central American ports.
2 Telehealth appointments help prescreen patients for possible infectious diseases.
3 The most advanced access control solutions allow for customizable workflows that prescreen arrivals for proof of Covid-19 vaccination or Covid-19 testing, as needed for compliance with government mandates or company policy.
4 Many sellers chose not to prescreen titles, in an attempt at re-creating a sense of in-person urgency in the online market.
5 Many need to prescreen and train volunteers, which is time-consuming.