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screening

/ˈskriː.nɪŋ/

A screening is a medical test or check-up to find a disease or health problem early. It is often done for people who do not have any symptoms yet.

Ejemplos

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I have an appointment for a health screening tomorrow morning.

I have a meeting for a medical check-up tomorrow morning.

2

The hospital provides a free screening for heart disease this month.

The hospital offers a free medical test for heart problems this month.

3

Are you going to the screening later today?

Are you going to the medical check today?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
screening
Verb
screen
Adjetivo
screened
Relacionado
screen
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'screen' (like a sieve or a net) that catches the small health problems before they pass through and get bigger.

Quiz rápido

The doctor says a yearly ____ is important for staying healthy.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: screening

Ejemplos

1

I have an appointment for a health screening tomorrow morning.

everyday

I have a meeting for a medical check-up tomorrow morning.

2

The hospital provides a free screening for heart disease this month.

formal

The hospital offers a free medical test for heart problems this month.

3

Are you going to the screening later today?

informal

Are you going to the medical check today?

4

Mass screening programs are effective in reducing the mortality rate of cancer.

academic

Large testing programs help lower the number of people who die from cancer.

5

The HR department organized a wellness screening for all staff members.

business

The business office arranged a health test for everyone at work.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
screening
Verb
screen
Adjetivo
screened
Relacionado
screen

Colocaciones comunes

health screening a general check of a person's health
routine screening a regular test that happens at set times
cancer screening a specific test to look for signs of cancer
initial screening the first test in a series of tests
blood screening a medical test using a sample of blood

Frases Comunes

screening process

the series of steps taken to test people

mass screening

testing a very large group of people at once

undergo screening

to have a medical test done on yourself

Se confunde a menudo con

screening vs diagnosis

A screening checks healthy people for hidden problems, while a diagnosis finds the cause of a problem you already feel.

screening vs examination

An examination is a general look at the body, whereas a screening is a specific test for a certain disease.

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Notas de uso

Use 'screening' when you talk about tests done to prevent illness or find it before it becomes serious. It is very common in discussions about public health and hospitals.

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Errores comunes

Learners often forget that 'screening' can also mean a movie showing. In a medical context, always use it as a noun for a test.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'screen' (like a sieve or a net) that catches the small health problems before they pass through and get bigger.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the word 'screen', meaning to filter or sort through something to find specific items.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun: can be used as 'a screening' or 'screenings'. Often followed by the preposition 'for' (e.g., screening for diabetes).
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Contexto cultural

In many developed countries, annual health screenings are encouraged by the government to keep healthcare costs low.

Quiz rápido

The doctor says a yearly ____ is important for staying healthy.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: screening

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