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lock screen SUBST COMPUT

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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. screen [Brit skriːn, americ skrin] SUBST

1. screen:

screen CINEMA, COMPUT, TV
on screen COMPUT
on screen CINEMA, TV
he writes for the screen atrib actor, star
he writes for the screen appearance, debut, performance

2. screen (panel):

3. screen (cover):

screen fig
to act as a screen for illegal activity

4. screen MED:

5. screen MILITAR:

6. screen (sieve):

7. screen americ (in door):

II. screen [Brit skriːn, americ skrin] VERBO trans

1. screen (show on screen):

screen CINEMA film
screen TV programme, film, event

2. screen (shield):

screen (conceal) person, house
protéger (from de)

3. screen:

screen (subject to test) ADMIN applicants, candidates
screen refugees
screen (at airport) baggage
screen MED person, patient
to be screened staff:

4. screen (sieve):

I. on-screen [Brit ɒnˈskriːn, americ ˈˌɑn ˈskrin] ADJ

1. on-screen COMPUT:

2. on-screen CINEMA:

on-screen action etc
on-screen sex, relationship

II. on-screen [Brit ɒnˈskriːn, americ ˈˌɑn ˈskrin] ADV COMPUT

on-screen edit, display

I. lock [Brit lɒk, americ lɑk] SUBST

1. lock:

2. lock (of hair):

3. lock NÁUT:

4. lock (in wrestling):

5. lock (in rugby):

6. lock MOTOR:

7. lock COMPUT:

8. lock (on firearm):

II. lock [Brit lɒk, americ lɑk] VERBO trans

1. lock (close securely):

2. lock COMPUT:

lock file

3. lock fig:

to be locked in combat armies:
to lock horns literal animals:
to lock horns fig people:

III. lock [Brit lɒk, americ lɑk] VERBO intr

1. lock (close securely):

lock door, drawer:

2. lock (seize up):

lock wheel, steering wheel:

no Dicionário PONS

I. screen [skri:n] SUBST

1. screen TV, COMPUT:

2. screen:

3. screen no pl americ fig (of troops):

4. screen (sieve):

II. screen [skri:n] VERBO trans

1. screen (hide):

2. screen (protect):

to screen sb/sth from sth
protéger qn/qc de qc

3. screen (examine):

4. screen (put through a screening device):

5. screen:

screen CINEMA

6. screen (put through a sieve):

lock1 [lɒk, americ lɑ:k] SUBST

I. lock2 [lɒk, americ lɑ:k] SUBST

1. lock (fastening device):

2. lock (unit of a canal):

3. lock (wrestling hold):

4. lock Aus, Brit AUTOMOB:

Expressões:

II. lock2 [lɒk, americ lɑ:k] VERBO trans

1. lock (fasten with a lock):

barrer Québec

2. lock (confine safely):

3. lock (be held fast):

Expressões:

III. lock2 [lɒk, americ lɑ:k] VERBO intr

no Dicionário PONS

I. screen [skrin] SUBST

1. screen TV, comput:

2. screen:

3. screen fig (of troops):

4. screen (for window):

5. screen (sieve):

II. screen [skrin] VERBO trans

1. screen (hide):

2. screen (protect):

to screen sb/sth from sth
protéger qn/qc de qc

3. screen (examine):

4. screen:

screen CINEMA

5. screen (put through sieve):

I. lock1 [lak] SUBST

1. lock (fastening device):

2. lock (unit of a canal):

3. lock (wrestling hold):

Expressões:

II. lock1 [lak] VERBO trans

1. lock (fasten with a lock):

barrer Québec

2. lock (confine safely):

3. lock (be held fast):

Expressões:

III. lock1 [lak] VERBO intr

lock2 [lak] SUBST

Present
Iscreen
youscreen
he/she/itscreens
wescreen
youscreen
theyscreen
Past
Iscreened
youscreened
he/she/itscreened
wescreened
youscreened
theyscreened
Present Perfect
Ihavescreened
youhavescreened
he/she/ithasscreened
wehavescreened
youhavescreened
theyhavescreened
Past Perfect
Ihadscreened
youhadscreened
he/she/ithadscreened
wehadscreened
youhadscreened
theyhadscreened

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With deep and highly customisable settings, countdown clocks, and a self-imposed lock-out feature that's very time-consuming to undo, you'll never dilly-dally online while you should be working again.
www.itproportal.com
When they returned to the airlock, the astronauts pressurized, vented and then repressurized the air lock to purge any remaining toxic ammonia.
en.wikipedia.org
All on board went into emergency stasis lock for millions of years.
en.wikipedia.org
This change is widely controversial, as it changes more of the game than just the ability to flick (such as giving fencers the ability to lock-out a riposte).
en.wikipedia.org
If you already have these devices, you might want to consider an industry-approved steering wheel lock.
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