case
case.01 - to put or enclose in a case
CASE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'case' based on expansion via VerbNet. Verbnet entry 9.10. frame by Perryn Frame by Claire (from case.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
case (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: packer
ARG1-PPT: thing packed
ARG2-GOL: case, location
ARG1-PPT: thing packed
ARG2-GOL: case, location
case-v: storage
MaryARG0
casedrel
the wineARG1
for easier storageARGM-PRP
.case.02 - case the joint, observe covertly
CASE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'case' based on expansion via VerbNet. Verbnet entry 9.10. frame by Perryn Frame by Claire (from case.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
case (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Thief or spy
ARG1-PPT: Place being observed
ARG1-PPT: Place being observed
case-v: Planting bugs
I put a small electric amplifier against the wall on
the sideARG1
IARG0
wanted to caserel
.case.03 - a formal argument/petition/big deal
CASE-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on LVB-ON. (from case.01-n)Aliases:
case (n.)
make_case (l.)
making_case (l.)
make_case (l.)
making_case (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: authority making a case
ARG1-PPT: the argument
ARG2-GOL: against whom
ARG1-PPT: the argument
ARG2-GOL: against whom
making_case-l
In
makingARGM-LVB
casesrel
, the authoritiesARG0
frequently zero in on alleged misrepresentations made by the charities ' fund raisers .case.04 - instance
Do not confuse with 'in case of' which is a non-eventive stateDo not confuse this with the non-eventive sense of 'contingency or event' such as 'in case of X' which is non-eventive.
Based on Google data. No comparison. Framed by Katie, Kayla, and Meredith.
Aliases:
case (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: instance of, thing happenening or occuring, example
ARG2-VSP: category
ARG2-VSP: category
case-n: an instance of
a
caserel
of pot luckARG1
case-n: One more
This is clearly a
caserel
of bad judgementARG1
.