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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

1. frame (structure):

frame (of building, boat, roof)
frame (of car)
frame (of bicycle, racquet)
frame (of bed)
frame (of tent)

2. frame (border):

frame (of picture, window)
frame (of door)

3. frame fig. (context):

frame

4. frame ANAT.:

frame (skeleton)
frame (body)

5. frame (picture):

frame CINE
frame TV, FOTO

6. frame (for weaving):

frame

7. frame (in snooker):

frame (triangle)
frame (single game)

8. frame INFORM.:

frame (window)

9. frame coloq. (set-up):

frame
to put sb in the frame

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.

frame frequency SUST.

frame frequency CINE, TV

frame line SUST. CINE

frame line

frame house SUST.

frame house

climbing frame SUST. (in playground)

climbing frame

cold frame SUST. (in gardening)

cold frame

window frame SUST.

window frame

walking frame SUST. MED.

walking frame

door frame SUST.

door frame

picture frame SUST.

picture frame

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. frame [freɪm] SUST.

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

frame

2. frame (enclosure):

frame of door, window

3. frame pl. (rim surrounding spectacles):

frame

4. frame (structure):

frame
frame for tent
frame for cycle

5. frame (body):

frame

6. frame (section of film strip):

frame

7. frame (for plants):

frame

8. frame fig.:

frame of mind

II. frame [freɪm] V. trans.

1. frame (put in a frame):

frame
to frame the face

2. frame (put into words):

frame
frame regulations

3. frame coloq. (falsely incriminate):

frame

picture frame, picture-frame SUST.

picture frame

frame-up SUST. coloq.

frame-up

walking frame SUST.

walking frame

window frame SUST.

window frame

freeze-frame SUST.

freeze-frame
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
frame
frame
frame
châssis d'une fenêtre, une toile
frame
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. frame [freɪm] SUST.

1. frame (for picture) a. comput:

frame

2. frame (enclosure):

frame of door, window

3. frame pl. (rim on eyeglasses):

frame

4. frame (structure):

frame
frame for tent
frame for cycle

5. frame (body):

frame

6. frame (section of film):

frame

7. frame (for plants):

frame

8. frame fig.:

frame of mind

II. frame [freɪm] V. trans.

1. frame (put in a frame):

frame
to frame the face

2. frame (put into words):

frame
frame regulations

3. frame coloq. (falsely incriminate):

frame

window frame SUST.

window frame

frame-up SUST. coloq.

frame-up

freeze-frame SUST.

freeze-frame

picture frame SUST.

picture frame
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
frame
frame
frame
châssis d'une fenêtre, une toile
frame
frame

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

U-section-base frame
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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We will say that the benefit of having this online is the ability to freeze-frame, which you may want to do quite a bit.
nerdist.com
Il tabarro opens with a freeze-frame.
www.independent.co.uk
So the precise moment in question, and you can actually freeze-frame this as many media outlets have.
www.artistdirect.com
It was one of those freeze-frame moments when you can't quite believe what is happening.
news.nationalpost.com
The reporters were allowed to freeze-frame the video at certain points while watching.
www.thestar.com