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be in/out of the frame (for something)
to have or not have the chance to take part in something [= be in/out of the running (for something)]: Liverpool are in the frame for a place in the Cup Final.
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film
[countable]an area of film that contains one photograph, or one of the series of separate photographs that make up a film or video - 8
sport
[countable]a complete part in the games of snooker or bowling : I won the next three frames.
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internet
[countable]one of the areas into which a webpage is divided - ➔ climbing frame, cold frame
; ➔ frame of mind
at mind1 (15)
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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