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quadro di riferimento

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

frame of reference [Brit ˌfreɪm əv ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns, Am ˌfreɪm əv ˈrɛf(ə)rəns] N

frame of reference MATH, SOCIOL
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in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. frame [Brit freɪm, Am freɪm] N

1. frame (structure):

2. frame (border):

3. frame (context):

frame fig

4. frame ANAT:

5. frame (picture):

frame CINE
frame CINE
frame TV, PHOTO

6. frame (for weaving):

7. frame (in snooker):

8. frame COMPUT (of transmitted data):

9. frame (set-up):

frame inf

II. frames N

frames npl:

III. -framed COMP

IV. frame [Brit freɪm, Am freɪm] VB trans

1. frame (enclose):

incorniciare also fig
frame picture, photograph, view hair: face

2. frame (formulate in words):

frame question, reply etc.

3. frame (devise):

frame plan, policy, legislation

4. frame (mouth):

frame words

5. frame (set up) inf:

frame police: suspect
frame criminal: associate

I. reference [Brit ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns, Am ˈrɛf(ə)rəns] N

1. reference (mention, allusion):

riferimento m (to a)
allusione f (to a)

2. reference (consultation):

to do sth without reference to sb, sth

3. reference (consideration):

without reference to cases, statistics, objectives, needs

4. reference (allusion):

allusione f (to a)
alludere a qn, qc

5. reference TYPO (in book):

6. reference:

7. reference COMM (on letter, memo):

8. reference (testimonial):

9. reference (referee):

10. reference LING:

11. reference GEOG:

II. with reference to

III. reference [Brit ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns, Am ˈrɛf(ə)rəns] VB trans

reference book, article:

of [Brit ɒv, (ə)v, Am əv] PREP

1. of (in most uses):

2. of (made or consisting of):

3. of (indicating an agent):

4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):

5. of Brit (in expressions of time):

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I. frame [freɪm] N

1. frame:

frame for picture
frame for door

2. frame COMPUT:

frame m inv

3. frame pl (spectacles):

4. frame of building:

5. frame (body):

6. frame CINE, TV:

II. frame [freɪm] VB trans

1. frame picture, face:

2. frame:

frame (conceive) proposal

3. frame inf (falsely incriminate):

reference [ˈre··rənts] N

1. reference (consultation):

2. reference (source):

3. reference (allusion):

4. reference ADMIN (number):

5. reference for job application:

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP

1. of:

2. of (belonging to):

3. of (done by):

4. of (representing):

5. of (without):

6. of (with):

7. of (away from):

8. of (temporal):

in May of 2005

9. of (to):

10. of (consisting of):

11. of (characteristic):

12. of (concerning):

to know sth of sb's past

13. of (cause):

because of sth/sb
a causa di qc/qu

14. of (a portion of):

15. of (to amount of):

80 anni
Present
Iframe
youframe
he/she/itframes
weframe
youframe
theyframe
Past
Iframed
youframed
he/she/itframed
weframed
youframed
theyframed
Present Perfect
Ihaveframed
youhaveframed
he/she/ithasframed
wehaveframed
youhaveframed
theyhaveframed
Past Perfect
Ihadframed
youhadframed
he/she/ithadframed
wehadframed
youhadframed
theyhadframed

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The basic aim of a positive criticism is usually to provide a better orientation, or frame of reference, for behavior.
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This is because other subsystems interact with the order parameter, which specifies a frame of reference to be measured against.
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Much of the humour in her scenes comes from the difference between her frame of reference and that of the others.
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If one of the fields is zero in one frame of reference, that doesn't necessarily mean it is zero in all other frames of reference.
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Learners must become critical of their own assumptions in order to transform their unquestioned frame of reference.
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