Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의관련 주제: Film, Television & radio, Hospitalscreeningscreen‧ing /ˈskriːnɪŋ/ noun1[countable, uncountable]AMFAMT the showing of a film or televisionprogramme
a screening of Spielberg’s new movie2[uncountable]MHmedicaltests that are done on a lot of people to make sure that they do not have a particular diseasescreening for
screening for breast cancer3[uncountable]TEST/EXPERIMENT tests or checks that are done to make sure that people or things are acceptable or suitable for a particular purpose
security screening of airline passengers말뭉치의 용례screening• The directoranswered questions following the 7:30 screening.• But all they could do was draw a family tree and suggest early and aggressivescreenings.• Casting and screening in just a week.• Does your HMO offercancerscreening for women?• At what age should endoscopic screening be done?• The issue is to estimate the marginalbenefit from the increasedfrequency of screeningexaminations against the marginal increased cost.• If we can show that screeningreduces deaths by 20%, then a nationalscreening programme is worthwhile.• Mr Hurd said the council had endorsed the screeningprocedure.• The screening programme cost £10 per patient screened and £1000 per patient requiring lasertreatment.• The screening of potentialjurors will continue next week.• It is not an argument over which of the two screeningstrategies will confer the greater medical benefit.