Betekenis van:
screen off

to screen off
Werkwoord
  • afschutten
  • partition by means of a divider, such as a screen
"screen off this part of the room"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. A scary horror movie is only a movie. Once you turn off the screen it's all over, but life...you're stuck in it.
  2. Note: The ‘cut-off’ is shown schematically, projected on the aiming screen.
  3. The computer monitor screen illuminance measurement (E), when in Off Mode/Standby Power, must be 1,0 lux or less.
  4. in the case of headlamps designed to meet the requirements of right-hand traffic, the ‘cut-off’ on the left-half of the screen [9] is horizontal and, in the case of headlamps designed to meet the requirements of left-hand traffic, the ‘cut-off’ on the right-half of the screen is horizontal; 6.2.2.2. this horizontal part of the ‘cut-off’ is situated on the screen 25 cm below the level hh (see annex 3);
  5. The test screen must be sufficiently wide to allow examination of the ‘cut-off’ over a range of at least 5° on either side of the line vv.
  6. this horizontal part of the ‘cut-off’ is situated on the screen 25 cm below the level hh (see annex 3);
  7. To facilitate alignment by means of the ‘cut-off’, the headlamp may be partially occulted in order to sharpen the ‘cut-off’. 6.2.5. The illumination produced on the screen by the passing beam shall meet the following requirements:
  8. in the case of headlamps designed to meet the requirements of right-hand traffic, the ‘cut-off’ on the left-half of the screen [9] is horizontal and, in the case of headlamps designed to meet the requirements of left-hand traffic, the ‘cut-off’ on the right-half of the screen is horizontal;
  9. The ‘cut-off’, when projected on the aiming screen as defined in Annex 9 to this Regulation, shall be sufficiently sharp to permit aiming; it shall comply with the following requirements.
  10. Horizontal orientation: For each lighting unit the kink of the elbow of the cut-off line, if any, when projected on the screen, shall coincide with the vertical line through the reference axis of said lighting unit.
  11. For each lighting unit the kink of the elbow of the cut-off line, if any, when projected on the screen, shall coincide with the vertical line through the reference axis of said lighting unit.
  12. "Proof Test": on-line or off-line production screen testing that dynamically applies a prescribed tensile stress over a 0,5 to 3 m length of fibre at a running rate of 2 to 5 m/s while passing between capstans approximately 150 mm in diameter. The ambient temperature is a nominal 293 K (20 °C) and relative humidity 40 %.
  13. ’Proof Test’: on-line or off-line production screen testing that dynamically applies a prescribed tensile stress over a 0,5 to 3 m length of fibre at a running rate of 2 to 5 m/s while passing between capstans approximately 150 mm in diameter. The ambient temperature is a nominal 293 K (20 °C) and relative humidity 40 %.
  14. rotary screen printing – a web-fed printing activity in which the ink is passed onto the surface to be printed by forcing it through a porous image carrier, in which the printing area is open and the non-printing area is sealed off, using liquid inks which dry only through evaporation.
  15. Proof Test: on-line or off-line production screen testing that dynamically applies a prescribed tensile stress over a 0,5 to 3 m length of fibre at a running rate of 2 to 5 m/s while passing between capstans approximately 150 mm in diameter.