英:[freɪm ʌp]
美:[ˈfremˌʌp]
英:[freɪm ʌp]
美:[ˈfremˌʌp]
noun
an act or series of actions in which someone is framed
an action that is framed
The first known use of frame-up was in 1889
free-fire zonenoun
a combat area in which any moving thing is considered a target
free enterprisenoun
freedom of private business to operate with little regulation by the government
Franklin stovenoun
a metal heating stove that looks like a fireplace when its doors are open and is made to be set out in a room
Franco-combining form
French and
Franco-German
French
Francophile
frame-upnoun
a scheme to cause an innocent person to be accused of a crime
1 It is guilty to frame a case against someone.
捏造案情陷害某人是有罪的。
2 He angrily asserted that he had been set up.
他愤怒地声称有人设计陷害他。
3 That woman trumped up various baseless charges against him.
那个女人捏造种种毫无根据的罪名指控他。
4 He was innocent and the victim of a frame-up.
他是清白的,是受人诬陷的。
5 It took me all day to frame up the poem.
我写这首诗花了整整一天时间.
6 We frame up that picture.
我们把那幅画装入框架.
7 It takes long to frame up an article.
构思一篇文章要花好长时间.
8 We must frame up that picture.
我们必须给那幅画装上框.
9 Don't you see it was all a frame up!
难道你还不明白那都是诬陷!
10 He put the frame up with nails.
他用钉子将画框挂起来.
2 阴谋
designing conspiratorial scheming machinations design practice scheme plot conspiracy intrigue cabal machination skullduggery skulduggery toils hent conspire backstairs politics concoction sham machinate practise intriguing machiavellian machiavelian rig toil jiggery-pokery cloak-and-dagger angle
3 诬害