A2 verb ニュートラル #543 よく出る

framework

/ˈfreɪm.wɜːrk/

To provide a basic structure or a set of rules for a project or idea. It means to organize the main parts of something so that the details can be filled in later.

例文

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1

I need to framework my daily schedule to be more productive.

I need to framework my daily schedule to be more productive.

2

The committee will framework the new policy before the final vote.

The committee will framework the new policy before the final vote.

3

Let's framework the weekend plans tonight so we don't waste time.

Let's framework the weekend plans tonight so we don't waste time.

語族

名詞
framework
Verb
framework
副詞
structurally
形容詞
structural
関連
frame
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'frame' around a 'work' of art; it holds the whole piece together and gives it a shape.

クイックテスト

The manager wants to ____ the new process before the team starts working.

正解!

正解は: framework

例文

1

I need to framework my daily schedule to be more productive.

everyday

I need to framework my daily schedule to be more productive.

2

The committee will framework the new policy before the final vote.

formal

The committee will framework the new policy before the final vote.

3

Let's framework the weekend plans tonight so we don't waste time.

informal

Let's framework the weekend plans tonight so we don't waste time.

4

The researcher decided to framework the study around three main variables.

academic

The researcher decided to framework the study around three main variables.

5

We should framework the project requirements before hiring a developer.

business

We should framework the project requirements before hiring a developer.

語族

名詞
framework
Verb
framework
副詞
structurally
形容詞
structural
関連
frame

よく使う組み合わせ

framework a plan framework a plan
framework a strategy framework a strategy
framework a system framework a system
framework a curriculum framework a curriculum
framework a project framework a project

よく使うフレーズ

within the framework

within the framework

legal framework

legal framework

conceptual framework

conceptual framework

よく混同される語

framework vs frame

A frame is usually a physical border, while a framework is a complex conceptual structure.

framework vs network

A network is a set of connections, whereas a framework is an organized system of rules or parts.

📝

使い方のコツ

The word 'framework' is most commonly used as a noun, but as a verb, it implies the act of building an organizational foundation. It is frequently used in business and software development.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use the verb 'frame' when they mean to describe the complex organization of an idea, which is better suited for 'framework' or 'providing a framework'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'frame' around a 'work' of art; it holds the whole piece together and gives it a shape.

📖

語源

From the noun 'framework', combining 'frame' (from Old English framian) and 'work' (from Old English weorc).

文法パターン

transitive verb regular verb: framework, frameworked, frameworked
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文化的な背景

In Western professional culture, 'frameworking' refers to the systematic approach to problem-solving and project management.

クイックテスト

The manager wants to ____ the new process before the team starts working.

正解!

正解は: framework

関連単語

intervolive

C1

To wind, twist, or roll together in an intricate or complex manner. It refers to the physical or metaphorical act of intertwining multiple elements so they become a single, complex unit.

intratendion

C1

Pertaining to the interior or internal structure of a tendon. It is most commonly used in clinical medicine and radiology to describe injuries, injections, or structural changes located specifically within the tendon fibers rather than on the surface.

bigeoent

C1

A bigeoent refers to a biological entity or organism whose existence and physical characteristics are fundamentally intertwined with a specific geographic environment. It is a technical term used in ecology to describe species that are strictly endemic to a particular landform or geological structure.

untangous

C1

Describing something that is naturally free from knots, complications, or intricate twists. It can refer to physical objects that do not entangle easily or abstract concepts that are remarkably clear and straightforward.

recelerine

C1

Characterized by a secretive or concealing nature, specifically relating to the act of harboring or hiding something illicit or private. It is typically used in formal or literary contexts to describe spaces, behaviors, or objects that are intentionally obscured from sight.

hyperlocate

C1

Describing something that is targeted, positioned, or tracked with extreme geographic precision, typically within a very small area like a specific building or street corner. It is most commonly used in digital marketing and logistics to describe services that react to a user's exact micro-location.

encival

C1

To formally document or incorporate something into a civic, legal, or historical record. It specifically refers to the act of ensuring a concept or event is preserved within the official administrative framework of a society.

deequacy

C1

To systematically reduce the quality, sufficiency, or effectiveness of a system or process until it falls below required standards. It involves the intentional or incidental degradation of adequacy within a specific functional framework.

cojunctic

C1

A cojunctic is a specific constituent part or an individual element within a linked logical set or complex structure. In technical contexts, it refers to one of several items that are joined together to form a functional or logical whole.

homothermty

C1

Homothermty (more commonly known as homeothermy) refers to the physiological condition of maintaining a stable internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. This process allows organisms to remain active in a wide range of temperatures by using internal metabolic heat.

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