词汇 | contextualizing |
释义 | contextualizing present participle ofcontextualize contextualize verb[ T ] formal(UK usuallycontextualise)uk /kənˈteks.tʃu.ə.laɪz/ us /kənˈteks.tʃu.ə.laɪz/ to consider something or to help other people consider something in its context(= the situation within which it exists or happens), which can help explain it: 将…置于其背景下考虑 We need to contextualize the problem before we can understand its origin.要弄清该问题的来由,我们必须考虑其背景。 Displays at the museum help to contextualize each work of art. These results help contextualize why global climate change remains a relatively low priority for most Americans. It is often useful to contextualize the research, to situate it relative to other work in the field. It's fine to quote these offensive remarks but they must be contextualized. He does not do enough to contextualize the novel for those who've never read it. It is not sufficient to merely reproduce narratives without contextualizing them within a larger social and political framework. 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: Linguistic terms & linguistic style Examples of contextualizingcontextualizing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Despite the labeling of this contextualizing as "ethnographic,"this section focuses on generalities about the production of political discourse. The first part of the book is rightly concerned with the cultural and political contextualizing of the field in question. The author seems to lose sight of his goal of contextualizing military conflict by limiting technology in this instance to firepower. By contextualizing nineteenth-century developments which are usually viewed in isolation, the book generates fresh and incisive interpretations. Page also has occasional difficulty contextualizing his rich oral sources. Three contextualizing remarks are useful for understanding studies of conversational repair and the classroom observations to follow. Moreover, tracing and contextualizing the members of the committee generates other methodological problems. Such switches derive their contextualizing value from the linguistic contrast they set up against prior talk. The paper begins by briefly outlining the aims and methods of the larger study, thereby contextualizing the discussion of this article. It is certainly not about contextualizing the story teller and his\\her personal experiences. With pertinent national contextualizing, a rich web of societal threads is interwoven with local political and media debates and with social and economic development. In addition to this general list of contextualizing influences, the author also, and somewhat problematically, relies on more familiar academic ideological constructs. This problem of complexity in contextualizing the writings of particular thinkers is raised by the books discussed here. The text begins by contextualizing communication technologies use within broader demographic, historical, and sociological frameworks. Of special interest is what contextualizing means to her. 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. |
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