1. to screen (someone or something) in a preliminary way prescreen job applicants … a prescreened and carefully selected audience … — Noemie Emery A computer could prescreen mammograms, and then radiologists would view only those images that contain suspicious signs. — Karen F. Schmidt
2. to show a preliminary screening of (something, such as a film) … of those 10 movies, more than half weren't pre-screened for the critics. — Richard Freedman
Telephone interviews are prescreening tools used to determine whether or not a candidate matches the position's requirements.
电话面试是一种用于决定受否候选人符合职位要求的方法。
For our current studies we do a prescreening questionnaire of individuals and if anyone is identified as a potential high risk drinker then obviously they would be excluded from the experiment.