"Screenless" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lacking, having no, or not showing a screen.
Example: "The camera is not a screenless device, it shows the captured image on a screen."
In other words, something that is screenless does not have a screen or does not display visual information on a screen.
The word "screeing" is not a common word in English, but it's possible that it's a misspelling of the word "screening".<br><br>If that's the case, the meaning of "screening" would be:<br><br>A preliminary process of examination or testing, typically to select suitable candidates, samples, etc., for further consideration.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The interview is the first stage of screening for the job.<br> The hospital will start screening patients for COVID-19 symptoms.<br><br>If not, please provide more context or information about the word "screeing", so I can provide a more accurate explanation.
A flat surface, typically attached to a piece of equipment such as a computer or watch, on which visual information and data are displayed.
Screenager refers to a child or teenager who spends an excessive amount of time watching television, playing video games, or interacting with screens (such as computers, smartphones, or tablets). This term was popularized by the psychologist Jean M. Twenge in her 2001 book "Generation Me".<br><br>As a result of excessive screen time, screenagers may exhibit negative effects on their physical and mental health, social skills, and academic performance.<br><br>The term is often used to warn about the potential risks of excessive screen time on young people's well-being and to emphasize the importance of limiting screen time and engaging in other activities that promote healthy development.
Screenagers refers to people who spend a lot of time in front of a screen, typically watching TV, playing video games, browsing the internet, or using social media.
Screening refers to the process of examining or evaluating something in order to separate the useful or desirable from the useless or undesirable. It can also refer to the act of selecting or filtering out certain content or information, often to determine suitability or quality.<br><br>For example, in medicine, screening involves examining patients for diseases or conditions to identify those at risk before symptoms appear. In business, screening often refers to the process of reviewing resumes or conducting interviews to select the most qualified candidates for a job opening.<br><br>In film and television, screening refers to the act of showing a movie or show to a small audience, often as part of a preview or test run, before its official release. In quality control, screening often involves checking products or services to identify defects or areas for improvement.<br><br>Synonyms for screening include filtering, sorting, selecting, evaluating, and checking.
To display a visual representation of data or a visual environment on a computer device, such as a television, computer, or mobile phone, for usage, engagement, or entertainment by an individual.
A screensaver is a computer program that takes control of a computer display (display) after a period of inactivity, typically to prevent the display from appearing blank, thereby conserving power and prolonging the lifespan of the monitor. It typically displays a dynamic image or animation, often with various visual effects, to keep the user entertained while the computer is on but in use by no one.<br><br>Modern operating systems have alternative solutions, replacing the need for traditional screen savers. Modern screensavers often serve as multimedia tools, offering fun, educational, and even interactive content.
Snapshots of what is currently being displayed on a computer or phone screen, often used to share or save information, evidence, or memories.
A person who writes the dialogue, plot, and other written elements of a movie, television show, or play. They are responsible for developing the storyline, characters, and dialogue of a script.