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framed
- IPA[freɪmd]
英式
- (of a picture, photograph, etc.) held in a frame;(of a building) having a frame of a specified material
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- 1. (of a picture, photograph, etc.) held in a frame a framed photograph of her father
- 2. (of a building) having a frame of a specified material a traditional oak-framed house
- a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something such as a door or window.
- place (a picture or photograph) in a frame: he had the photo framed
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rigid structure that surrounds something such as a picture, door, or windowpane.
- place (a picture or photograph) in a frame: he had had the photo framed
Oxford Dictionary
- a single frame forming a motionless image from a film or videotape.
- use a freeze-frame facility on (an image or a recording): rent a movie and freeze-frame it while the cute guys are on
Oxford Dictionary
- a single frame forming a motionless image from a film or videotape.
- use a freeze-frame facility on (an image or a recording): rent a movie and freeze-frame it while the cute guys are on
Oxford American Dictionary
- a frame shaped like a capital letter A.
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a house or other structure having a wooden frame: a timber-framed manor house
- pre-prepared sections of wood used for building a house: the use of timber-frame in house-building quadrupled in the 1970s
Oxford Dictionary
- a frame shaped like a capital letter A.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1924–2004), New Zealand novelist; full name Janet Paterson Frame. Her novels draw on her ...
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美式
- (of a picture or similar) held in a frame: a framed photograph of her father
Oxford American Dictionary