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I . frame [freɪm] N

1. frame a. COMPUT:

2. frame pl (spectacles):

3. frame (supporting structure):

5. frame CINE, TV:

II . frame [freɪm] VB trans

1. frame picture:

2. frame (act as a surround to):

picture frame, picture-frame N

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The timber framed granary in the farmyard at the back of the house was built in the 19th century.
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These new premises included a large gallery top-lit by a metal framed skylight.
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The former is set in a subway men's room and involves a series of events framed by the voice of a man asking for toilet paper from inside a stall.
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The landscapes appear as framed glimpses of gardens and palaces, surrounded by a cornucopia of paintings, musical instruments, flowers, food and armaments.
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To be specific, framing effects refer to behavioral or attitudinal strategies and/or outcomes that are due to how a given piece of information is being framed in public discourse.
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He is framed for larceny and wrongly imprisoned.
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The house corner boards are pilastered, and the central front door is framed by sidelight and fanlight windows.
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The government said that this regulation is not in consistence with the main act and hence with drawn and new regulations are being framed.
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The entrance door is framed by sidelights and there is a transom window overhead.
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Thick double brick walls block out noise, and copper framed arched windows reveal a second layer of brick rather than a view of the interior.
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