Collocations withframe

These are words often used in combination withframe.

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bed frame
The vertical columns and bed frame running parallel to the picture plane create a planar composition.
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bicycle frame
I do not believe a bicycle without wheels is actually a bicycle; it is a bicycle frame.
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circular frame
Additionally, a circular frame where the plate is simply-supported is always a parabolic line.
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coordinate frame
Figure 5 illustrates the relative placement of each measurement point and sensor coordinate frame with respect to the part.
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empty frame
If you want to arouse real curiosity on the part of anybody, just hang in a room in your house an empty frame and draw a curtain across it.
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external frame
The original product was an external frame rucksack.
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fixed frame
Figure 7 depicts the needle and the body fixed frame.
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frame of mind
To create naivety, one needs a naive frame of mind.
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frame of reference
The term "frame of reference" is a case in point.
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inertial frame
The vectors 1, 2 are the corresponding time derivatives (expressed in the inertial frame).
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iron frame
To have an iron frame in your administration does not mean a tyrannical thing, but merely some fixity, some impartiality, some continuity.
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metal frame
Each m2 of litter sampled was enclosed by a metal frame to avoid the escape of ants during the sampling process.
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outer frame
The outer frame is memorably efficient, as businesslike in the work of justice as an executioner.
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rectangular frame
The plasma current is induced by the ion-core transformer (the rectangular frame in the figure).
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rigid frame
A fine cloth collection cage fixed to a rigid frame measuring 0.03 m3 was tied to the bottom of the trap to receive the catch.
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steel frame
A steel frame is constructed to form the structure of the house with mini-piles providing intermediate support.
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successive frames
This was also observed by direct measurement of the convection velocity, by measuring the relative displacement of a vortex between successive frames.
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syntactic frame
In our daily linguistic activities, verbs always appear in a particular syntactic frame.
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theoretical frame
Inevitably, before we get to the detail, the analysis needs a theoretical frame.
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tubular frame
With tubular frame construction, tents can be larger than caravans and are often significant units of accommodation.
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two-story frame
It has a two-story frame wing.
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wood frame
He considered that the old method of wood frame construction is not suitable for the new space architecture.
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wooden frame
It featured a small door and a window, and its wooden frame was covered with reindeer skins.
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