framework
framework — 名詞
1. a set of connected beams, bars, or pieces that creates the basic shape of a buil
框架
建築物或物體的支撐結構
a set of connected beams, bars, or pieces that creates the basic shape of a building, vehicle, or piece of furniture and holds its weight in place.
The steel framework of the new library was completed in just three months.
新圖書館的鋼構框架僅在三個月內就完成了。
collocation: steel framework
Jabari examined the wooden framework of the old barn before buying the farm.
Jabari 在購買農場前仔細檢查了舊穀倉的木製框架。
collocation: wooden framework
Concrete pillars form the main framework that supports the entire bridge deck.
混凝土柱構成了支撐整座橋面的主要框架。
A lightweight metal framework was used to build the curved roof of the stadium.
體育館的弧形屋頂採用了輕質金屬框架來建造。
- frame
simpler, more common word for the same physical structure; 'frame' is often used for smaller objects (picture frame, window frame) while 'framework' suggests a larger load-bearing structure
- skeleton
more informal and visual; emphasises that nothing else is attached yet
- structure
broader term that can include the whole finished construction, not just the support
文法句型
framework + of + noun
常見錯誤
2. a basic collection of principles, rules, or methods that people use as a referen
架構;體系
規劃或決策時參考的基本規則系統
a basic collection of principles, rules, or methods that people use as a reference when making plans, decisions, or judgments about a particular area.
The new regulations provide a legal framework for protecting endangered species.
新法規為保護瀕危物種提供了法律架構。
collocation: legal framework
Eve used a clear framework of questions to structure her research interview.
Eve 用一套清晰的問題框架來規劃她的研究訪談。
The company's ethical framework guides all decisions about hiring and product safety.
公司的道德架構指導了所有關於聘僱和產品安全的決策。
Under the current framework, local governments cannot raise taxes without federal approval.
在現行架構下,地方政府未經聯邦批准不得提高稅收。
文法句型
framework + for + noun phrase
framework + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in academic, business, and legal writing. In this sense the noun is nearly always singular — a plural like 'frameworks' is rare and refers to multiple independent systems rather than multiple parts of one system.