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on-screen

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on·screen or on-screen  (nskrn, ôn-)
adj. & adv.
1. As shown on a movie, television, or display screen.
2. Within public view; in public.
Translations
on-screen [ˌɒnˈskriːn]
A. ADJ
1. (Comput etc) → en pantalla
2. (Cine, TV) [romance, kiss] → cinematográfico
B. ADV (Cine, TV) → en la pantalla
on-screen
adj
(Comput) → auf dem Bildschirm; read the on-screen textlesen Sie den Text auf dem Bildschirm; on-screen displayBildschirmanzeige f
romance, kiss etc (TV) → Bildschirm-; (Film) → Film-; an on-screen adventureein Bildschirm-/Filmabenteuer nt
adv (Film) → auf der Leinwand; (TV, Comput) → auf dem Bildschirm


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