词汇 | context |
释义 | context noun[ C ] uk /ˈkɒn.tekst/ us /ˈkɑːn.tekst/ contextnoun[C] (CAUSE OF EVENT)B2 the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help explain it: (事情存在、发生的)背景,环境 in contextIt is important to see all the fighting and bloodshed in his plays in historical context.结合历史背景解读他戏剧作品中所有的争斗和流血事件,这点很重要。 in the context ofThis small battle is very important in the context of Scottish history.这场小战役在苏格兰历史上非常重要。 To understand this issue, it must first be situated in its context.要理解这个问题,首先要把其置于具体的环境中。 The production is deliberately styleless, and this takes the play out of its historical context.这部作品有意写得不具特殊风格,使剧本脱离历史背景。 What was the context you found the word in? He thinks smacking is OK in the context of a happy family. His remarks were very tasteless in the context of a memorial service. Linking and relating affiliated AL appertain to something applicable around collateral ecosystem equation interconnect interconnected interconnectedness interconnection intercorrelate recoupling relatability relatable relate relate to someone/something relatedly tar You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Regarding and concerning contextnoun[C] (LANGUAGE)C1 the text or speech that comes immediately before and after a particular phrase or piece of text and helps to explain its meaning: 上下文;语境 In this exercise, a word is blanked out and you have to guess what it is by looking at the context.在这个练习中,有一个单词被抽去了,你必须根据上下文猜测这个单词是什么。 out of context If words are used out of context, only a small separate part of what was originally said or written is reported, with the result that their meaning is not clear or is not understood: 脱离上下文 The reporter took my remarks completely out of context.记者引用我的话完全是断章取义。 Linguistic terms & linguistic style accentual affricate allophone allophony anaphor contextualize easy read emphatic entailment etymological etymologically inflected language parataxis pathetic fallacy philological philologically polysemy portmanteau word stylistics tautology context | American Dictionarycontext noun[ C ] us/ˈkɑn·tekst/ contextnoun[C] (RELATED EVENTS)the influences and events related to a particular event or situation: a historical/literary context He is willing to look for solutions in the context of changes to the health-care system. contextnoun[C] (SURROUNDING WORDS)English the text or speech that comes immediately before and after a particular phrase or piece of text and that influence how it is used and what it means contextualadjectiveus/kənˈteks·tʃu·əl, kɑn-/ I can't take a word out of its contextual meaning. contextualizeverb[ T ]us/kənˈteks·tʃu·əˌlɑɪz, kɑn-/ That information would help me to contextualize my kid’s performance. Examples of contextcontext In the enriched representational context of events, situations, actions, and plans the operative representational unit is often a circuit of nodes rather than a node. We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context. Qualitative researchers have also recognized the problem of hierarchical, nested levels of context, even if they have not expressed the problem in those terms. Integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in the study of developmental psychopathology in context. This means that at the outset, we will deal with the context of ordinary differential equations. Working within the principles of organic agriculture and thus acknowledging the values of the system is also an important context for research. Despite this, there are striking analogies between the philosophical responses to the problem of underdetermination in the two contexts. This quotation within a mathematical context makes it possible to suggest an interpretation for a rather difficult philosophical statement. Despite the fundamental role phonetic representations play in language acquisition, there has been very little research on their development in a bilingual context. The same was true of following phonetic context. Purely indefinite readings appear to be more exceptional, yet in some contexts they provide a plausible interpretation of a given gerund construction. On not being led up the garden path : the use of context by the psychological parser. In the context of the model sketch presented above, stock returns and returns to capital are direct measures of productivity. Both representations are valid and may be used in different contexts. This model represents the process involved in the translation of words in context using lexical information. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withcontextcontextThese are words often used in combination with context. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. appropriate context Patients responded positively to advice when in an appropriatecontext and by a health professional with whom they had developed a relationship and rapport. archaeological context The archaeologicalcontext described later supports this interpretation. architectural context Devices of reflection and re-scaling are extracted from an architectural context and employed with quirky irreverence in this exhibition of models, drawings and ready-mades. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with context |
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