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Что (кто) такое off-screen - определение

COVER FOR THE OPENING OF A WINDOW
Fly screen; Retractable screen; Roll Screen; Disappearing screen; Screen window; Bug screen; Mosquito screen; Insect screen; Bugscreen; Window-screen; Fly-screen; Wire screen; Flywire (screen); Flywire screen
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off-screen         
QUALITY OF FICTIONAL EVENTS WHICH ARE NOT SEEN, BUT MERELY HEARD BY THE AUDIENCE OR DESCRIBED OR IMPLIED
Offstage; Off-screen; Off stage
also offscreen
You use off-screen to refer to the real lives of film or television actors, in contrast with the lives of the characters they play.
He was immensely attractive to women, onscreen and offscreen...
Off-screen, Kathy is under the watchful eye of her father Terry.
? on-screen
ADV: ADV with cl
Off-screen is also an adjective.
They were quick to dismiss rumours of an off-screen romance.
? on-screen
ADJ: ADJ n
Offscreen         
QUALITY OF FICTIONAL EVENTS WHICH ARE NOT SEEN, BUT MERELY HEARD BY THE AUDIENCE OR DESCRIBED OR IMPLIED
Offstage; Off-screen; Off stage
The terms offscreen, off camera, and offstage refer to fictional events in theatre, television, or film which are not seen on stage or in frame, but are merely heard by the audience, or described (or implied) by the characters or narrator. Offscreen action often leaves much to the audience's imagination.
offscreen         
QUALITY OF FICTIONAL EVENTS WHICH ARE NOT SEEN, BUT MERELY HEARD BY THE AUDIENCE OR DESCRIBED OR IMPLIED
Offstage; Off-screen; Off stage

Википедия

Window screen

A window screen (also known as insect screen, bug screen, fly screen, flywire, wire mesh, or window net) is designed to cover the opening of a window. It is usually a mesh made of metal, fibreglass, plastic wire, or other pieces of plastic and stretched in a frame of wood or metal. It serves to keep leaves, debris, bugs, birds, and other animals from entering a building or a screened structure such as a porch, without blocking fresh air-flow.

Most houses in Australia, the United States and Canada and other parts of the world have screens on windows to prevent entry of flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies and wasps. In some regions such as the northern United States and Canada, screens were required to be replaced by glass storm windows in the winter, but now combination storm and screen windows are available, which allow glass and screen panels to slide up and down.

For screens installed on aluminium frames, the material is cut slightly larger than the frame, then laid over it, and a flexible vinyl cord, called a spline, is pressed over the screen into a groove (spline channel) in the frame. The excess screen is then trimmed close to the spline with a sharp utility knife. Common spline sizes range from 3.6 mm (0.140 in) to 4.8 mm (0.190 in), in increments of 0.25 mm (0.010 in).

The spline is often manufactured with parallel ridges running along the length of the spline to provide a better grip and compression when it is pressed into the spline channel. A spline roller — a special tool that consists of a metal (or plastic) wheel on a handle — is used to press the spline into the frame. The wheel edge is concave, to help it hold the spline and not slip off to the side. Some spline rollers are double-ended and have both convex and concave rollers; the convex roller can be used to seat the spline deeper into the channel without risk of cutting the screen. Driving the spline into the channel tends to tension the screen on the frame, so the installer must avoid pre-tensioning the screen excessively to prevent the frame from becoming warped.

Примеры употребления для off-screen
1. Off–screen, Lycett helped engineer the "Great Moments with Mr.
2. And now let’s hope that this off–screen chemistry translates just as perfectly onscreen, as well.
3. Rumors of Pitt and Jolie‘s off–screen relationship had been circulating for months.
4. She could easily have been radicalised by her diabolical off–screen boyfriend.
5. Viacom in August severed ties with actor Tom Cruise over his off–screen behavior. «