píng mù
screen
In Chinese, '屏幕' is used to refer to any type of screen, be it a computer screen, a TV screen, or a movie screen. It can be used in various contexts, similarly to the English usage of 'screen'. For example, you can say 我的电脑屏幕坏了 which translates to 'My computer screen is broken'.
Wǒ de diànnǎo píngmù shì hēi de.
My computer screen is black.
This sentence is used to describe the color of a computer screen, indicating that it is black.
Qǐng bùyào chùmō diànshì píngmù.
Please do not touch the TV screen.
This sentence is a polite request for someone not to touch the TV screen.
Píngmù de fēnbiànlǜ hěn gāo.
The screen has a high resolution.
This sentence sets out the high resolution quality of a screen.
Wǒ xūyào gèng dà de píngmù lái bōfàng shìpín.
I need a larger screen to play the video.
This sentence indicates the speaker's need for a larger-sized screen for video playback.
Píngmù liàngdù kěyǐ tiáojié.
The screen brightness can be adjusted.
This sentence explains that the brightness level of a screen is adjustable.
Píngmù de chǐcùn shì duōshǎo?
What is the size of the screen?
This sentence is a question about the size of a screen.
Zhè kuǎn shǒujī de píngmù hěn bó.
This mobile phone's screen is very thin.
This sentence is used to describe the thinness of a mobile phone's screen.
Qǐng bǎ píngmù xiàng zuǒ yídòng.
Please move the screen to the left.
This sentence is a polite request for someone to move the screen to the left.
Píngmù shàng yǒu gè xiǎo xiácī.
There is a small flaw on the screen.
This sentence points out a small defect or imperfection noticeable on a screen.
Píngmù shàng xiǎnshì chū yītiáo xìnxī.
A piece of information is displayed on the screen.
This sentence is used when a piece of information appears on a screen.