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Bildschim* * *m screen( riparo) shield* * *schermo s.m.1 protection, defence: la luce era così forte che dovevo farmi schermo agli occhi, the light was so bright that I had to shield my eyes // farsi schermo dell'autorità di qlcu., (fig.) to hide oneself behind s.o.'s authority; ti sei fatto schermo della mia autorità, you have screened yourself behind my authority2 (cinem., tv) screen: schermo argentato, silver screen; schermo di tela, cloth screen; schermo panoramico, wide screen; schermo paraluce, dowser; schermo televisivo, television screen (o telescreen); schermo trasparente, translucent screen; proiettare sullo schermo, to screen // l'arte dello schermo, cinema; artisti dello schermo, film stars // commedia per lo schermo, screen play; adattare per lo schermo, to adapt for the screen // prossimamente su questi schermi, coming soon to this cinema3 (inform.) screen: schermo di visualizzazione, display screen; schermo piatto, flat display; schermo di protezione, screen shield5 (elettr., rad.) shield, screen: schermo magnetico, magnetic shielding (o screen); griglia di schermo, screening grid // schermo radar, radarscope6 (mecc.) baffle.* * *['skermo, 'skɛrmo]sostantivo maschile1) cinem. telev. screenil grande schermo — (il cinema) the big screen
il piccolo schermo — (la televisione) the small screen
"presto sui vostri -i" — "coming soon to a cinema near you"
2) inform. screen; elettron. display3) (per schermare) screen (anche fig.)4) (per proteggere) screen, shield (anche nucl.)•schermo piatto — telev. flat screen
schermo solare — cosmet. sunscreen
* * *schermo/'skermo, 'skεrmo/sostantivo m.1 cinem. telev. screen; il grande schermo (il cinema) the big screen; il piccolo schermo (la televisione) the small screen; portare sullo schermo un'opera to adapt a work for the cinema; "presto sui vostri -i" "coming soon to a cinema near you"2 inform. screen; elettron. displayschermo panoramico wide screen; schermo piatto telev. flat screen; schermo solare cosmet. sunscreen.
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