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Перевод: framing speek framing


[существительное]
рама ; обрамление; остов ; сруб ; установка в рамку


Тезаурус:

  1. Not all Texans are true Texans send 18.95 for your Authentic Texan Heritage certificate (suitable for framing) - ad for the Association of Certified Texans
  2. He took out his watch in its battered silver case with Libert, galit, Fraternit engraved inside the cover, framing Cline's perfect features and commanding dark eyes.
  3. At Maastricht we secured a landmark in animal welfare: our partners' agreement to a declaration that the welfare of animals should be taken into account in the framing of EC legislation.
  4. To start framing questions without first having talked to some of the people concerned about one's ideas would be ludicrous.
  5. Framing the Competition Conditions
  6. The one with the camera, after an initial flourish of framing, had decided to abandon the task temporarily and had half replaced the camera in its zip-up plastic cover.
  7. There is a sizeable iron water wheel still in situ although, with the exception of some iron framing and a few odd belt wheels, little else remains of its milling equipment.
  8. In framing the loan agreement both the government and the Bank had formally agreed that high-powered international management of the meat plants and ranches was necessary to success, that pastoral cattle keepers should be given title to their land (an innovation), and that the meat price should be raised, thus restraining urban demand.
  9. The version shown in Japan had Glenn Close committing suicide, framing Michael Douglas for her murder.
  10. The corridors are fitted with walnut framing, sycamore panels relieved with gold, dado of Italian walnut, sycamore roof V-jointed and banded with walnut.
  11. The fine statues on the topmost balconies of the Ayuntamiento and framing the moonlike clock-face gestured against the midnight skies, and at once I was under the spell of the past.
  12. He blithely led his guests to the picture-window framing the classic "dreaming spires" view of the city, pointing out the various features, distinguishing the cathedral from St Mary's, Merton from Magdalen, the fantastic lacework of All Souls from the monastic sobriety of New College.
  13. Fortunately, the church was empty: there were no priests, no sacristans, no black-mantillaed old ladies worshipping in front of the gorgeously gilded altar with its six twisted baroque pillars framing the blue heaven of the inner sanctuary.

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