- in the frame
- informal
involved in something, or being considered for something
He is back in the frame for the Norway game on Friday.
English dictionary. 2014.
He is back in the frame for the Norway game on Friday.
English dictionary. 2014.
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in the frame — informal phrase involved in something, or being considered for something He is back in the frame for the Norway game on Friday. Thesaurus: involved in somethingsynonym Main entry: frame * * * in the frame Br … Useful english dictionary
out of the frame — informal phrase not involved in something, or not being considered for something With Steve out of the frame, I knew I had a chance with Sarah. Thesaurus: not involved in somethingsynonym Main entry: frame * * * out of the frame … Useful english dictionary
be in the frame — British & Australian to be likely to achieve something or to be chosen for a job or an activity. Anderson was in the frame for the job in sales, but decided not to take it. (often + for) Only Ferrari are in the frame to win the championship.… … New idioms dictionary
(be) in of the frame — be in/out of the ˈframe idiom be taking part/not taking part in sth • We won our match, so we re still in the frame for the championship. Main entry: ↑frameidiom … Useful english dictionary
(be) out of the frame — be in/out of the ˈframe idiom be taking part/not taking part in sth • We won our match, so we re still in the frame for the championship. Main entry: ↑frameidiom … Useful english dictionary
be in (or out of) the frame — be (or not be) eligible. ↘be wanted (or not wanted) by the police. → frame … English new terms dictionary
be in the frame — ► be in (or out of) the frame 1) be (or not be) eligible. 2) be wanted (or not wanted) by the police. Main Entry: ↑frame … English terms dictionary
be out of the frame — ► be in (or out of) the frame 1) be (or not be) eligible. 2) be wanted (or not wanted) by the police. Main Entry: ↑frame … English terms dictionary
out of the frame — informal not involved in something, or not being considered for something With Steve out of the frame, I knew I had a chance with Sarah … English dictionary