framer / freɪm /

裱糊机裱糊师裱糊工裱纸机

framer3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  2. a rigid structure formed of relatively slender pieces, joined so as to surround sizable empty spaces or nonstructural panels, and generally used as a major support in building or engineering works, machinery, furniture, etc.
  3. a body, especially a human body, with reference to its size or build; physique: He has a large frame.
v. 有主动词 verb

framed, fram·ing.

  1. to form or make, as by fitting and uniting parts together; construct.
  2. to contrive, devise, or compose, as a plan, law, or poem: to frame a new constitution.
  3. to conceive or imagine, as an idea.
v. 无主动词 verb

framed, fram·ing.

  1. Archaic. to betake oneself; resort.
  2. Archaic. to prepare, attempt, give promise, or manage to do something.

framer 近义词

framer

等同于 wooden

framer

等同于 builder

framer

等同于 producer

framer

等同于 creator

framer

等同于 founder

更多framer例句

  1. I have several family pictures in all sorts of frames and sizes.
  2. BOD2 is a gantry-style printer that moves between three axes on a metal frame.
  3. They grow their frame, then put on muscle and some fat, like nature intended.
  4. Having your frames sit over the mask also helps get a tighter fit.
  5. Along with having a wiry 6-foot-7 frame with a 6-foot-10 wingspan, his off-ball awareness makes it seem as if six defenders are on the floor.
  6. Gone are the long flowing locks of old and in their place a face-framer of a fringe.
  7. The law was signed by another notable framer: President George Washington.
  8. So shalt thou be bound, if thou art not silent, thou framer of evil.
  9. His solution is simple enough, and with good reason may it be simple, since it depends on nothing but the will of its framer.
  10. A fashion framer should needs be a natural philosopher, and hold the rudiments of all science in her grasp.
  11. If the framer of the catalogue be allowed to do as he likes, the consulter of it must do as he can.
  12. Buck English had abundance of money, that great test and framer of respectability, and spent it freely.