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Screen Phrase Eslpod Means Movies Life Big Refers

Id ESLPod_0459_WE_0593
Episode Id ESLPod 459
Episode Title Watching Political Commentary Shows
Phrase on screen
Text In this podcast, the phrase "on screen" means on television or in the movies: "I wish real life were as exciting as life on screen." The phrase "the silver screen" or "the big screen" refers only to the movies: "She acted in several commercials before she finally made it to the big screen." The phrase "off screen" refers to the time when an actor is not in front of a TV or movie camera: "She always seems nice in the movies, but I wonder what she's like when she's off screen." If something is "a screen for (something)," it is hiding something: "They use their dry-cleaning business as a screen for illegal activities." Finally, the phrase "to screen (someone) for (something)" means to do a test to see if someone has a disease or another medical problem: "Have you ever been screened for tuberculosis?"
Topics Government + Law

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