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ligne de cadre

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

frame line SUST. CINE

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. frame [ingl. brit. freɪm, ingl. am. freɪm] SUST.

1. frame (structure):

2. frame (border):

3. frame fig. (context):

4. frame ANAT.:

5. frame (picture):

frame CINE
frame TV, FOTO

6. frame (for weaving):

7. frame (in snooker):

8. frame INFORM.:

9. frame coloq. (set-up):

II. frames SUST.

frames sust. pl.:

III. frame [ingl. brit. freɪm, ingl. am. freɪm] V. trans.

1. frame (enclose) literal, fig.:

frame picture, photograph, face, view
frame hair: face

2. frame (formulate in words):

frame question, reply etc

3. frame (devise):

frame plan, policy
frame legislation

4. frame (mouth):

frame words

5. frame (set up) coloq.:

frame police: suspect
frame criminal: associate

IV. -framed COMPOSIT.

I. line [ingl. brit. lʌɪn, ingl. am. laɪn] SUST.

1. line:

line ARTE
line DEP. (on pitch, court)
line MAT.

2. line (row):

file f (of de)
rangée f (of de)
succession f (of de)
in straight lines plant, arrange, sit
to form a line people:
to form a line hills, houses, trees:
to be in line buildings:
to be in line with shelving, cooker: cupboard
to be in line with mark, indicator: number
to be out of line picture:

3. line fig.:

4. line (queue):

line esp ingl. am.
faire la queue (for pour)

5. line (wrinkle):

6. line (outline shape):

ligne f (of de)

7. line (boundary):

8. line (rope):

line PESCA

9. line (cable) ELECTR.:

the line had been cut ELECTR.

10. line TEL. (connection):

to get off the line coloq.

11. line:

line TRANSP., FERRO. (connection)
ligne f (between entre)

12. line (in genealogy):

13. line (of text):

to give sb 100 lines
a line from poem etc

14. line (conformity):

to fall into line with person: view
to fall into line with group, body: practice, policy
to be (way) out of line objection, remark:
you're way out of line coloq.!

15. line (piece of information) coloq.:

to have a line on sb/sth
to give sb a line on sb/sth
donner un tuyau à qn sur qn/qc coloq.
raconter des bobards à qn sur qc coloq.

16. line (stance):

position f (on sur)
ligne f de conduite (with avec)

17. line COM. (type of product):

18. line MILIT.:

19. line NÁUT.:

20. line (equator):

21. line (of cocaine):

line coloq.
ligne f coloq. (of de)

22. line TV:

II. in line with PREP.

in line with approach, policy, trend, teaching, requirement:

to be in line with statement, measure: policy, view, recommendation
to be in line with figures, increase: inflation, trend

III. line [ingl. brit. lʌɪn, ingl. am. laɪn] V. trans.

1. line (add layer):

line garment
doubler (with avec)
line box, shelf, nest
tapisser (with de)

2. line (stand along) trees, spectators:

line route

3. line (mark):

to be lined with worry, age

IV. line [ingl. brit. lʌɪn, ingl. am. laɪn]

to do a line with sb coloq.
to be on the line life, job:

en el diccionario PONS

I. frame [freɪm] SUST.

1. frame (for picture) a. INFORM.:

2. frame (enclosure):

frame of door, window

3. frame pl. (rim surrounding spectacles):

4. frame (structure):

frame for tent
frame for cycle

5. frame (body):

6. frame (section of film strip):

7. frame (for plants):

8. frame fig.:

II. frame [freɪm] V. trans.

1. frame (put in a frame):

2. frame (put into words):

frame regulations

3. frame coloq. (falsely incriminate):

line1 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

line (cover):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. line2 [laɪn] SUST.

1. line (mark) a. TIPOGR., INFORM., TEL.:

line of poem
gardez la ligne! fr. canad.

2. line (drawn line):

3. line (row):

line of trees

4. line ingl. am. (path without curves, arcs):

5. line (chronological succession):

line of disasters
line of family

6. line (cord):

line for fishing

7. line pl. (general idea):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to drop sb a line coloq.
in line with sb/sth
en accord avec qn/qc

II. line2 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

to line sth
en el diccionario PONS

I. frame [freɪm] SUST.

1. frame (for picture) a. comput:

2. frame (enclosure):

frame of door, window

3. frame pl. (rim on eyeglasses):

4. frame (structure):

frame for tent
frame for cycle

5. frame (body):

6. frame (section of film):

7. frame (for plants):

8. frame fig.:

II. frame [freɪm] V. trans.

1. frame (put in a frame):

2. frame (put into words):

frame regulations

3. frame coloq. (falsely incriminate):

line1 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

line (cover):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. line2 [laɪn] SUST.

1. line (mark) a. TIPOGR., comput, TEL.:

line of poem
garde/gardez la ligne! fr. canad.

2. line (drawn line):

3. line (row):

line of trees

4. line (path without curves, arcs):

5. line (chronological succession):

line of disasters
line of family

6. line (cord):

line for fishing

7. line pl. (general idea):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to drop sb a line coloq.
in line with sb/sth
en accord avec qn/qc

II. line2 <-ning> [laɪn] V. trans.

to line sth
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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However, upon resumption in the evening he lost the opening four frames and would eventually lose the match 79.
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The platform has a brown canopy with green frames and support columns in the center and black lampposts at either ends.
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Furthermore, the structure of frames allow for easy analogical reasoning, a much prized feature in any intelligent agent.
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Now a new type of segmented beam splitter allows the cameras to yield up to 24 frames with rates over 1 billion fps, and sub 1 nanosecond exposures.
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Mullet are usually filleted, and the remaining frames used for fish stock, used in chowders and stews.
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