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1 Frame
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2 Frame
m < edv> (von Keyframes abgegrenztes Bild einer Animationssequenz) ■ frame; data bit frame; data framem < edv> ■ frame -
3 Frame
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4 Frame
m KI [Wissensdarstellung] frame -
5 Frame
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6 Frame-Technik
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7 Frame Rate
f prakt <av> ■ frame frequency; frame repetition rate; frame rate -
8 Frame-Buffer
m < edv> ■ frame buffer; frame store -
9 Frame Memory
n < edv> ■ Frame Memory -
10 Frame-Rendering
n < edv> ■ frame rendering -
11 Frame-Relay
nt DÜ frame relay -
12 Frame-Konzept
n < autom> ■ controlled path system -
13 Bidirectional-Frame
m (B-Frame) < edv> ■ bidirectional frame (B-frame) -
14 freeze frame
■ Frame held motionless on screen, producing the effect of a still image.■ Aus der kontinuierlichen Bildfolge eines Filmes oder einer TV- Übertragung heraus isoliertes Einzelbild. -
15 B-Frame
< edv> ■ bidirectional frame (B-frame) -
16 I-Frame
m < edv> ■ intraframe; I-frame; key frame -
17 Intra-Frame
m < edv> ■ intraframe; I-frame; key frame -
18 Key-Frame
m < edv> ■ intraframe; I-frame; key frame -
19 P-Frame
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20 Predicted-Frame
См. также в других словарях:
Frame — Frame, n. 1. Anything composed of parts fitted and united together; a fabric; a structure; esp., the constructional system, whether of timber or metal, that gives to a building, vessel, etc., its model and strength; the skeleton of a structure.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Frame — ist in der Hauptbedeutung ein vom englischen Wort frame (dt.: Rahmen, Gestell) stammendes Fremdwort, das in verschiedenen Zusammenhängen verwendet wird: als Abstraktum: den sichtbaren Bildausschnitt eines Films Einzelbilder in Filmen, Animationen … Deutsch Wikipedia
frame — [frām] vt. framed, framing [ME framen < frame, a structure, frame, prob. < ON frami, profit, benefit, akin to frama, to further < fram, forward (akin to OE fram, FROM); some senses < OE framian, to be helpful: see FURNISH] 1. to shape … English World dictionary
Frame — Frame, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Framed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Framing}.] [OE. framen, fremen, to execute, build, AS. fremman to further, perform, effect, fr. fram strong, valiant; akin to E. foremost, and prob. to AS. fram from, Icel. fremja, frama, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Frame — is generally accepted as being of Scottish origin although this is by no means certain. It is believed to derive from the Olde English pre 7th century word fram a term for a lusty and vigorous man! Today Frame is fairly prevalent on the western… … Surnames reference
frame — ► NOUN 1) a rigid structure surrounding a picture, door, etc. 2) (frames) a metal or plastic structure holding the lenses of a pair of glasses. 3) the rigid supporting structure of a vehicle, piece of furniture, or other object. 4) a person s… … English terms dictionary
frame — vt framed, fram·ing 1: to formulate the contents of and draw up (as a document) in the two hundred years since our Constitution was framed W. J. Brennan, Jr. 2: to contrive the evidence against (as an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty… … Law dictionary
frame — frame, framing, frame analysis In Frame Analysis (1974), Erving Goffman defines a ‘frame’ as ‘definitions of the situation [that] are built up in accordance with the principles of organization which govern events at least social ones and our… … Dictionary of sociology
Frame — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Se denomina frame en inglés, a un fotograma o cuadro, una imagen particular dentro de una sucesión de imágenes que componen una animación. La continua sucesión de estos fotogramas producen a la vista la sensación de… … Wikipedia Español
Frame — Frame, v. i. 1. To shape; to arrange, as the organs of speech. [Obs.] Judg. xii. 6. [1913 Webster] 2. To proceed; to go. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The bauty of this sinful dame Made many princes thither frame. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frame-up — frame ups N COUNT A frame up is a situation where someone pretends that an innocent person has committed a crime by deliberately lying or inventing evidence. [INFORMAL] He was innocent and the victim of a frame up … English dictionary