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Période de temps

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

time frame N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. frame [Brit freɪm, Am freɪm] N

1. frame (structure):

2. frame (border):

3. frame fig (context):

4. frame ANAT:

5. frame (picture):

frame CINE
frame TV, PHOTO

6. frame (for weaving):

7. frame (in snooker):

8. frame COMPUT:

9. frame inf (set-up):

II. frames N

frames npl:

III. frame [Brit freɪm, Am freɪm] VB trans

1. frame (enclose) lit, 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) inf:

frame police: suspect
frame criminal: associate

IV. -framed COMP

I. time [Brit tʌɪm, Am taɪm] N

1. time (continuum):

2. time (specific duration):

3. time (hour of the day, night):

to lose time clock:

4. time (era, epoch):

to be ahead of or in advance of the times person, invention:

5. time (moment):

6. time (occasion):

7. time (experience):

8. time ADMIN (hourly rate):

9. time (length of period):

10. time MUS:

11. time SPORTS:

12. time MATH fig:

II. time [Brit tʌɪm, Am taɪm] VB trans

1. time (schedule):

time attack
prévoir (for pour)
time holiday, visit
prévoir, fixer (for pour)
time appointment, meeting

2. time (judge):

time blow, stroke, shot

3. time (measure speed, duration):

time athlete, cyclist
time journey, speech
time egg

III. to time oneself VB refl

to time oneself refl:

IV. time [Brit tʌɪm, Am taɪm]

to make time with sb Am inf (chat up)
draguer qn inf
s'envoyer qn inf
time please! Brit (in pub)

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I. frame [freɪm] N

1. frame (for picture) a. COMPUT:

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] VB trans

1. frame (put in a frame):

2. frame (put into words):

frame regulations

3. frame inf (falsely incriminate):

I. time [taɪm] N

1. time (chronological dimension):

2. time no pl (period of time):

journey time/cooking time cooking time

3. time (point in time):

time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth, at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig

4. time (experience):

to give sb a hard time inf

5. time (opportunity, leisure):

to have got time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth

6. time (incident):

7. time (epoch):

at the time of sth no pl

8. time pl (when measuring) MATH:

9. time SPORTS:

10. time no pl MUS:

11. time ECON:

Phrases:

to do time Brit inf

II. time [taɪm] VB trans

1. time (measure time of):

time runner
time journey

2. time (choose best moment for):

time wedding, meeting, comment
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I. frame [freɪm] N

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] VB trans

1. frame (put in a frame):

2. frame (put into words):

frame regulations

3. frame inf (falsely incriminate):

I. time [taɪm] N

1. time (chronological dimension):

2. time (period of time):

3. time (point in time):

time in schedule, day
time on clock
the right/wrong time for doing sth
at sb's time of life
at the same time a. fig

4. time (experience):

to give sb a hard time inf

5. time (opportunity, leisure):

to have time for sth/to +infin
to take time out from sth to do sth

6. time (incident):

7. time (epoch):

8. time pl math (when measuring):

9. time sports:

10. time MUS:

11. time ECON:

Phrases:

II. time [taɪm] VB trans

1. time (measure time of):

time runner
time trip

2. time (choose best moment for):

time wedding, meeting, comment
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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