| 释义 |  frame /frām/  transitive verbintransitive verb (rare)To formTo shapeTo put togetherTo plan, adjust or adaptTo contrive, devise or concoctTo bring aboutTo articulateTo direct (one's steps)To set aboutTo enclose in a frame or borderTo make (someone) the victim of a frame-up (informal)
 noun To make one's wayTo resortTo pretend (dialect)To make a moveTo give promise of progress or successTo contrive (Bible)
 The bodyA putting together of partsA structureA case made to enclose, border or support anythingThe skeleton of anythingThe rigid part of a bicycleA structure on which embroidery is workedA stocking-making machineA loom (obsolete)A structure on which bees build a honeycombA structure for the cultivation or sheltering of plantsState (of mind) or moodAct of devising (Shakespeare)The individual unit picture in cinema film or in a (still or movie) photographic film, cartoon strip, etcFormerly, the British term for field (TV)The total TV pictureA triangular support in which the balls are grouped for the break (snooker, etc)The balls so grouped (snooker, etc)In the jargon of certain games, a definite part of a game, a game, or a definite number of games
 ORIGIN: OE framian to be helpful, related to fram forward framed  adjective framˈer  noun A person who forms or constructsA person who makes frames for pictures, etcA person who devisesA person who formulates (eg law)
 framˈing  noun The act of constructingA frame or setting
 frameˈ-breaker  noun (historical) A person who broke stocking-frames on their introduction in protest against the unemployment they caused frameˈ-house  noun  A house consisting of a skeleton of timber, with boards or shingles laid on frameˈ-maker  noun  A maker of picture frames frameˈ-saw  noun  A thin saw stretched in a frame frameˈ-up  noun (informal)  A trumped-up affair, esp a false criminal charge against an innocent personA staged or preconcerted event
 frameˈwork  noun The work that forms the frameThe skeleton or outline of anything
 frame of reference  A set of axes with reference to which the position of a point, etc is describedAny set of limits or standards as a context within which to place a specific action, event, behaviour type, etc
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