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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bullet screen" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a feature in video streaming or live chat platforms where comments or messages appear on the screen in a rapid, overlay fashion. Example: "During the live stream, the bullet screen was filled with viewers' reactions and comments, creating an engaging atmosphere."
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The study of Sun et.al used the bullet screen comment to extract movie summarization [11].
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Bond's Aston-Martin DB5 coupe featured a 282 HP inline-6 cylinder engine, leather interior, woodgrain steering wheel, as well as front-mounted machine guns, rotating license plates, rear wheel spikes, a bullet proof screen, oil slick sprayer and the coup de grace: a passenger side ejector seat.
These were used to seed a plate containing 100 nl of protein, 50 nl of the Morpheus well solution, and 50 nl of the Silver Bullet additive screen (Hampton Research).
His hometown's troubles, he said from behind a bullet-proof screen, were caused by Mr Chaudhry and his supporters.
Nicolas Demorand, Libération's publisher, said that newspaper had no security at its front entrance because it did not want to "work behind a bullet-proof screen".
One of the first big-budget action movies from this country, it stars the suave, bullet-headed screen idol Michael Power as the globe-sprinting international journalist, um, Michael Power.
A white blind was raised, and there he was, bizarrely, not four feet away on the far side of a bullet-proof screen, asking questions about our trip to Omarska.
Kaing Guek Eav, 66, better known as Duch, sat in the dock behind a bullet-proof screen in a court that was purpose-built to house the UN-backed genocide trial.
The 28-year-old German of Russian extraction sat motionless behind a bullet-proof screen as he was accused of the murder of Marwa al-Sherbinbi, a 31-year-old Egyptian pharmacist after stabbing her to death with a seven-inch long kitchen knife in the same court building earlier this year.
Dispensing with the bullet-proof screen, he spoke for just 25 minutes.
He did not read from a prepared text, and for the first time in many years the prime minister did not stand behind a bullet-proof screen.
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