frame
frame 英 [freɪm] 美 [frem]
n. 框架;结构; v. 陷害; 给…做框
进行时:framing 过去式:framed 过去分词:framed 第三人称单数:frames 名词复数:frames
- A frame is a basic shape or structure, especially one that outlines or surrounds a door or window. If you slam your bedroom door hard enough, the whole frame might shake.
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- n. 框架;结构;
- v. 陷害; 给…做框
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1. a picture frame
画框
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2. window frames
窗框
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3. the frame of an aircraft/a car/a bicycle
飞机╱汽车╱自行车构架
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4. gold-rimmed frames
金边眼镜框
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5. to have a small/slender/large frame
小的╱苗条的╱大的体形
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6. The photograph had been framed.
照片已镶了框。
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7. He says he was framed.
他说他是被诬陷的。(被框了)
- frame (adj.) (of buildings), "made of wood," 1790, American English, from frame (n.).
- frame (n.) c. 1200, "profit, benefit, advancement;" mid-13c. "a structure composed according to a plan," from frame (v.) and in part from Scandinavian cognates (Old Norse frami "advancement"). In late 14c. it also meant "the rack."
- frame (v.) Old English framian "to profit, be helpful, avail, benefit," from fram (adj., adv.) "active, vigorous, bold," originally "going forward," from fram (prep.) "forward; from" (see from). Influenced by related Old English fremman "help forward, promote; do, perform, make, accomplish," and Old Norse fremja "to further, execute." Compare German frommen "avail, profit, benefit, be of use."
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