frame
Prononciation : [/fɹeɪm/]
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Contexte : « structure »
(noun) a rigid structure that surrounds or encloses something, like a picture or a window. It can also refer to the structure of a building or a person's body.
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She placed the painting in a beautiful frame on the wall.
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The picture fell and the frame got damaged.
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Can you help me choose a frame for this photo?
Contexte : « manipulation »
(verb) to plan, shape, or create something in a strategic or manipulative way. It can also mean to provide a false or misleading explanation.
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He framed the argument in a way that made his point very clear.
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He was framed for a crime he didn't commit.
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How will you frame your request to make it more convincing?
Contexte : « sequence »
(noun) the way something is composed or arranged, like a series of pictures in a movie, a comic strip, or a set of rules. It can also mean a supporting structure in a building.
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The frame-by-frame animation was beautifully done.
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The plot twist was not in the original frame of the story.
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How does each frame contribute to the overall story?
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