| 单词 | from the frame | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasfrom the frame  P2.   colloquial (chiefly British and Irish English).  in (also out of) the frame: under suspicion in a criminal investigation; (in extended use) under consideration for a task, occupation, etc. Also in  from the frame. ΚΠ 1941    V. Davis Phenomena in Crime xix. 255  				In the frame, ‘wanted’. 1974    J. McVicar McVicar  ii. 186  				A police officer spoke to Shay..and said, ‘McVicar's in the frame, and he'll never come out of it.’ 1982    Times 24 Mar. 10/6  				The man who one Home Office source said last week was ‘the only name in the frame’ for the job of leading Britain's largest, most expensive and often most controversial police force. 1989    in  R. Graef Talking Blues x. 328  				The easy attitude towards fitting up, ‘taking a drink’ off villains to leave them out of the frame—all that has really gone. 1994    Times 		(Nexis)	 7 Jan.  				He and Brian Moore are the two hookers named, Olver having dropped from the frame. 1999    Sunday People 26 Sept. 68/5  				Ferguson had to shuffle his pack with Cole suspended and Keane out of the frame. 2004    H. Kennedy Just Law 		(2005)	 iii. 86  				The accused has a list of convictions as long as a day of fasting but is adamant that he is wrongly in the frame this time. < as lemmas  | 
	
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