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/freɪm/ |
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1 | often passive to put a picture or photograph in a frame 给(图片或像片)装框架 |
| That’ s a nice photo – you ought to have it framed. 那是一张很不错的照片,你应该给它装上框。 |
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2 | literary to form a border around something 构成…的轮廓;勾勒出 |
| Long red hair framed her smiling face. 长长的红发勾勒出她的笑脸。 |
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3 | to develop or make up something such as a plan or law 制订,拟订(计划或法律等) |
| Many people were involved in framing these proposals. 许多人参与拟订这些建议。 |
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4 | informal to make someone seem guilty of a crime when they are not , for example by lying to the police or producing false evidence 诬陷;陷害 |
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5 | to express something carefully in a particular way 仔细地表达 |
| The judge instructed him to frame the question differently. 法官让他用不同的方式说明这个问题。 |
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