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frame

noun
/freɪm/
/freɪm/
Idioms
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    border边框

  1. [countable] a strong border or structure of wood, metal, etc. that holds a picture, door, piece of glass, etc. in position(图画、门、玻璃等的)框架
    • a picture/photo frame图片/相框
    • aluminium window frames铝窗框
    • I'm going to paint the door frame white.我打算把门框漆成白色。
    • She leaned against the frame of the door. 她靠在门框上。
    • in a frame pictures in gold frames镶金色框的画
    Topics Artb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • door
    • window
    • photo
    preposition
    • in a/​the frame
    See full entry
  2. structure结构

  3. [countable] the supporting structure of a piece of furniture, a building, a vehicle, etc. that gives it its shape(家具、建筑物、车辆等的)构架,支架,骨架
    • a bicycle frame自行车构架
    • The bed frame is made of pine.床架是用松木做的。
    • the frame of an aircraft/a car/a bicycle飞机/汽车/自行车构架
    • In the 1920s, federal office buildings were typically built with steel frames encased in concrete or granite. 在20世纪20年代,联邦办公楼通常是用混凝土或花岗岩包裹的钢架建造的。
    see also A-frame, climbing frameTopics Buildingsb1
  4. of glasses眼镜

  5. [countable, usually plural] a structure of plastic or metal that holds the lenses in a pair of glasses眼镜框
    • gold-rimmed frames金边眼镜框
  6. person/animal’s body人/动物的身体

  7. [countable, usually singular] the form or structure of a person or animal’s body体形;身材;骨架
    • to have a small/slender/large frame 小的/苗条的/大的体形
    • The bed was shorter than his six-foot frame.这张床比他六英尺的框架还矮。
    Extra Examples
    • She has quite a small frame.她身材很瘦小。
    • a man with a lean, athletic frame身材瘦削健美的男子
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • athletic
    • big
    • bony
    verb + frame
    • have
    preposition
    • with a… frame
    See full entry
  8. general ideas总的思想

  9. [singular] the general ideas or structure that form the background to something(构成某事物背景的)总的思想,体系,体制,模式
    • in/within the frame of something In this course we hope to look at literature in the frame of its social and historical context.在本课程中,我们希望从社会和历史背景的整体结构来看文学。
    see also time frame
  10. of film

  11. [countable] one of the single photographs that a film or video is made of帧头;画格;画面 see also freeze-frameTopics Film and theatrec1
  12. of picture story连环画

  13. [countable] a single picture in a comic strip(连环漫画中的)一幅画
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • door
    • window
    • photo
    preposition
    • in a/​the frame
    See full entry
  14. computing计算机技术

  15. [countable] one of the separate areas on an internet page that you can scroll through (= read by moving the text up or down)帧;页帧(框);图文框
  16. in garden花园

  17. (also cold frame)
    [countable] a small wooden or metal frame covered with glass that you grow seeds or small plants in to protect them from cold weather冷床,阳畦(保护育种或幼苗抗寒的床框)
  18. in snooker/bowling斯诺克;保龄球

  19. [countable] a single section of play in the game of snooker, etc., or in bowling一轮;一回;一局
    • He won the first frame easily.他轻松赢得第一局。
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  20. Word OriginOld English framian ‘be useful’, of Germanic origin and related to from. The general sense in Middle English, ‘make ready for use’, probably led to senses (3 and 4) of the verb; it also gave rise to the specific meaning ‘prepare timber for use in building’, later ‘make the wooden parts (framework) of a building’, hence the noun sense ‘structure’ (late Middle English).
see also Zimmer frame™
Idioms
be in/out of the frame (for something) (British English)
  1. be taking part/not taking part in something参加;不参加
    • We won our match, so we're still in the frame for the championship.我们赢了比赛,所以仍可参加锦标赛。
  2. to be wanted/not wanted by the police because you are/are not suspected of having committed a crime被警方通缉;没有被警方通缉
    • He was always in the frame for the killing.他因杀人一直被警方通缉。

frame

verb
/freɪm/
/freɪm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they frame
/freɪm/
/freɪm/
he / she / it frames
/freɪmz/
/freɪmz/
past simple framed
/freɪmd/
/freɪmd/
past participle framed
/freɪmd/
/freɪmd/
-ing form framing
/ˈfreɪmɪŋ/
/ˈfreɪmɪŋ/
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    make border做边框

  1. [usually passive] to put or make a frame or border around something给…做框;给…镶边
    • be framed The photograph had been framed.照片已镶了框。
    • He was presented with a framed certificate. 他收到了一份镶框的证书。
    • (be) framed in something mirrors framed in silver and gold 镶有金银框的镜子
    Topics Artb1
  2. to surround something/somebody in a way that makes an attractive image框架
    • frame something/somebody Her blonde hair framed her face.她的金发衬着面庞。
    • (be) framed against something He stood there, head back, framed against the blue sky.他站在那里,头向后仰,衬托在蓝天下。
  3. produce false evidence作伪证

  4. [usually passive] to produce false evidence against an innocent person so that people think he or she is guilty作伪证陷害 synonym fit up
    • be framed He says he was framed.他说他是被诬陷的。
    • (be) framed for something She found herself framed for murder.她发现自己被诬陷谋杀。
  5. develop plan/system拟订计划/体系

  6. frame something (formal) to create and develop something such as a plan, a system or a set of rules制订;拟订
    • Measures to secure oil production must be framed in the context of rising energy demands.确保石油生产的措施必须在能源需求上升的背景下制定。
  7. express something表达

  8. frame something to express something in a particular way(以某种方式)表达
    • You'll have to be careful how you frame the question.如何提出这个问题,你得慎重。
  9. Word OriginOld English framian ‘be useful’, of Germanic origin and related to from. The general sense in Middle English, ‘make ready for use’, probably led to senses (3 and 4) of the verb; it also gave rise to the specific meaning ‘prepare timber for use in building’, later ‘make the wooden parts (framework) of a building’, hence the noun sense ‘structure’ (late Middle English).

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