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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - frame

 

Frame

frame
n. & v. --n. 1 a case or border enclosing a picture, window, door, etc. 2 the basic rigid supporting structure of anything, e.g. of a building, motor vehicle, or aircraft. 3 (in pl.) the structure of spectacles holding the lenses. 4 a human or animal body, esp. with reference to its size or structure (his frame shook with laughter). 5 a framed work or structure (the frame of heaven). 6 a an established order, plan, or system (the frame of society). b construction, constitution, build. 7 a temporary state (esp. in frame of mind). 8 a single complete image or picture on a cinema film or transmitted in a series of lines by television. 9 a a triangular structure for positioning the balls in snooker etc. b the balls positioned in this way. c a round of play in snooker etc. 10 Hort. a boxlike structure of glass etc. for protecting plants. 11 a removable box of slats for the building of a honeycomb in a beehive. 12 US sl. = frame-up. --v.tr. 1 a set in or provide with a frame. b serve as a frame for. 2 construct by a combination of parts or in accordance with a design or plan. 3 formulate or devise the essentials of (a complex thing, idea, theory, etc.). 4 (foll. by to, into) adapt or fit. 5 sl. concoct a false charge or evidence against; devise a plot with regard to. 6 articulate (words). Phrases and idioms frame-house a house constructed of a wooden skeleton covered with boards etc. frame of reference 1 a set of standards or principles governing behaviour, thought, etc. 2 Geom. a system of geometrical axes for defining position. frame-saw a saw stretched in a frame to make it rigid. frame-up colloq. a conspiracy, esp. to make an innocent person appear guilty. Derivatives framable adj. frameless adj. framer n. Etymology: OE framian be of service f. fram forward: see FROM
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  I. verb (~d; framing) Etymology: Middle English, to benefit, construct, from Old English framian to benefit, make progress; akin to Old Norse fram forward, Old English fram from Date: 14th century transitive verb to construct by fitting and uniting the parts of the skeleton of (a structure), 2. plan, contrive , shape, construct, to give expression to ; formulate, to draw up (as a document), 3. to devise falsely (as a criminal charge), to contrive the evidence against (an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty is assured, fix 7b, to fit or adjust especially to something or for an end ; arrange, produce, to enclose in a ~, intransitive verb proceed, go, manage, framable or ~able adjective ~r noun II. noun Date: 14th century 1. something composed of parts fitted together and united, the physical makeup of an animal and especially a human body ; physique, figure, 2. the underlying constructional system or structure that gives shape or strength (as to a building), a ~ dwelling, the act or manner of framing, 4. a machine built upon or within a ~work , an open case or structure made for admitting, enclosing, or supporting something , c. a part of a pair of glasses that holds one of the lenses, that part of a pair of glasses other than the lenses, a structural unit in an automobile chassis supported on the axles and supporting the rest of the chassis and the body, 5. an enclosing border, the matter or area enclosed in such a border: as, one of the squares in which scores for each round are recorded (as in bowling), an individual drawing in a comic strip usually enclosed by a bordering line, one picture of the series on a length of film, a complete image for display (as on a television set), an inning in baseball, d. ~work 1a, context, ~ of reference, an event that forms the background for the action of a novel or play, ~-up, III. adjective Date: 1753 having a wood ~ ...
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