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picture frame in British English (ˈpɪktʃə freɪm) nouna frame for a photo, painting etc On the wall was a picture frame with loads of photos stuck in it. Examples of 'picture frame' in a sentencepicture frame Picture frames get a new lease of life when fitted with a piece of mirrored glass.His latest 'bling' was a gold picture frame on a chain around his neck.He stares out from the picture frame with mournful reproach.Heads loom large within the picture frame; eyes glare back at us.Something has happened just outside the picture frame, or is just about to happen.They provide instant cosiness: hang around a mirror or picture frame.Select the logo that looks like a picture frame to add a frame.She jumped out of a picture frame.Everything, from the desk to the fireplace to the humblest picture frame, is ornate.And he will not need an electronic picture frame to help him remember either.In other languagespicture frame British English: picture frame / ˈpɪktʃə freɪm/ NOUN A picture frame is the wood, metal, or plastic that is fitted around a picture, especially when it is displayed or hung on a wall. - American English: picture frame
- Arabic: إِطَارُ الصُّورَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: porta-retrato
- Chinese: 相框
- Croatian: okvir za sliku
- Czech: rám obrazu
- Danish: billedramme
- Dutch: fotolijstje
- European Spanish: marco cuadro
- Finnish: valokuvakehys
- French: cadre photo
- German: Bilderrahmen
- Greek: κορνίζα
- Italian: cornice
- Japanese: 額縁
- Korean: 사진틀
- Norwegian: bilderamme
- Polish: rama obrazu
- European Portuguese: moldura para retrato
- Romanian: ramă
- Russian: рама для картины
- Latin American Spanish: marco
- Swedish: tavelram
- Thai: กรอบรูป
- Turkish: resim çerçevesi
- Ukrainian: рама
- Vietnamese: khung tranh
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