Meaning of keret | Babel Free
[ˈkɛrɛt]Definitions
- frame (rigid structure surrounding a flat object; the frame of a picture, a window, glasses, etc.)
- border (decorative strip around a piece of text or an image)
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bounds, limits (restrictions beyond which one may not go) in-plural
- budget, resources (monetary or other capacity available for a purpose)
- frame (recurrent element that appears at the beginning and the end of the narrative)
- training team (team of athletes who get nominated to participate in a sporting event)
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frame (individually scrollable region of a webpage) Internet
Equivalents
Examples
“Széles aranyozott keretben függ egy angol hölgy arcképe dolgozószobám falán.”
The portrait of an English lady hangs in a wide gilded frame on the wall of my study.
“Hasonlóan működik a cigarettásdobozon fekete keretben szereplő fenyegető felirat: „A dohányzás halált okozhat!””
The menacing label, “smoking can cause death,” appearing within a black border on cigarette packs has a similar effect.
“Természetesen a vásárlások, cserék csak a törvényes keretek között történhetnek.”
Naturally, any purchase or exchange can only take place within legal bounds.
“A direktor nem engedélyezte a tartalék egyenruhákat, mert nincs rá keret.”
The director hasn’t authorized spare uniforms, because there’s no budget for them.
“A „Lost in Translation”-t Bob Tokióba érkezése, majd hazaindulása zárja keretbe.”
“Lost in Translation” is enclosed in a frame of Bob’s arrival in Tokyo, and then his departure for home.
“Huszonegy fővárosi és kilenc vidéki játékos került az olimpiai keretbe.”
Twenty-one players made the Olympic training team from the capital and nine from the country.
“Mindegyik keretbe külön betölthetünk egy-egy HTML-dokumentumot, egymástól függetlenül.”
We can load separate HTML documents into each frame, independent of one another.
CEFR level
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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