1A frame of television or video footage that is digitized and stored as a still image for subsequent display, editing, or printing.
a screen grab from Wednesday's programme
Example sentencesExamples
The notes look great and are dotted with full-color screen grabs and the disc menus feature animated transitions.
The majority of these posts consisted of screen grabs from the first four and a half decades of the show; it was something I used to really enjoy doing.
A TV screen grab shows Thierry Henry handling the ball during France's World Cup 2010 playoff match against the Republic of Ireland
Sadly, my account hasn't been activated yet, so for this morning I was sent a document of screen grabs for what was supposed to be a 1 hour presentation.
I have a few reviews of Beetlejuice from various newspapers posted there, along with over thirty screen grabs from the DVD.
Several TV networks and newspapers aired clips or printed screen grabs from the videos of her in July.
Somebody please get a screen grab of that before they take it down.
Screen grabs and extensive appendices illustrate these tutorials which are clearly presented, if a little poorly signposted.
I watched the video again to get some screen grabs.
However, the company logo and the contact details at the bottom seem to be taken from crude screen grabs.
Mac OS X doesn't let you take screen grabs when you are running the DVD Player.
I haven't checked my mail to see if anyone has named the movie from which I took these screen grabs.
If anyone has seen an amusing fake author posting on Amazon.co.uk get a screen grab and email me here.
This time the tip-off has come from an anonymous source who has sent in a screen grab.
In the meantime, here are some screen grabs to celebrate the show's first decade.
Here's a screen grab of the page, since it's sure to be pulled soon.
The best way to approximate this is to set a monitor at the appropriate screen size, expand the browser, and take a screen grab.
1.1An image of the data displayed on the screen of a computer or mobile device; a screenshot.
she posted a screen grab of the text message exchange
verb
[with object]
Take a screen grab of.
the rap star screen-grabbed almost a dozen tweets from fans
Definition of screen grab in US English:
screen grab
noun
1A frame of television or video footage that is digitized and stored as a still image for subsequent display, editing, or printing.
a screen grab from Wednesday's episode
Example sentencesExamples
However, the company logo and the contact details at the bottom seem to be taken from crude screen grabs.
The best way to approximate this is to set a monitor at the appropriate screen size, expand the browser, and take a screen grab.
The majority of these posts consisted of screen grabs from the first four and a half decades of the show; it was something I used to really enjoy doing.
In the meantime, here are some screen grabs to celebrate the show's first decade.
Here's a screen grab of the page, since it's sure to be pulled soon.
Several TV networks and newspapers aired clips or printed screen grabs from the videos of her in July.
A TV screen grab shows Thierry Henry handling the ball during France's World Cup 2010 playoff match against the Republic of Ireland
If anyone has seen an amusing fake author posting on Amazon.co.uk get a screen grab and email me here.
Screen grabs and extensive appendices illustrate these tutorials which are clearly presented, if a little poorly signposted.
The notes look great and are dotted with full-color screen grabs and the disc menus feature animated transitions.
Mac OS X doesn't let you take screen grabs when you are running the DVD Player.
Somebody please get a screen grab of that before they take it down.
I haven't checked my mail to see if anyone has named the movie from which I took these screen grabs.
Sadly, my account hasn't been activated yet, so for this morning I was sent a document of screen grabs for what was supposed to be a 1 hour presentation.
I watched the video again to get some screen grabs.
I have a few reviews of Beetlejuice from various newspapers posted there, along with over thirty screen grabs from the DVD.
This time the tip-off has come from an anonymous source who has sent in a screen grab.
1.1An image of the data displayed on the screen of a computer or mobile device; a screenshot.
she posted a screen grab of the text message exchange
verb
[with object]
Take a screen grab of.
the rap star screen-grabbed almost a dozen tweets from fans