context的意思和读音

context

: [ˈkɑnˌtekst] : [ˈkɒntekst]

n.

contexts  

adj.+n.historical context,different context,cultural context,social context,political context

n.setting,background,circumstances,situation,framework

contextn.

1.the situation in which sth happens and that helps you to understand it

This speech needs to be set in the context of Britain in the 1960s. 20 60

His decision can only be understood in context .

2.the words that come just before and after a word, phrase or statement and help you to understand its meaning

You should be able to guess the meaning of the word from the context.

This quotation has been taken out of context(= repeated without giving the circumstances in which it was said) .

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n.1.the general situation in which something happens, which helps to explain it2.the words surrounding a particular word that help to give it its meaning

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1.And what we try to do in astronomy and cosmology is to go back before Darwin's simple beginning, to set our Earth in a cosmic context.

2.There is always a clear mapping between any given system authorization ID used to establish a connection and a specific trusted context.ID

3.The Secretariat therefore suggested that this matter be taken up in the context of the preparation of the next program and budget.

4.To put that into context, The U. K. government spends about 12 billion pounds a year on foreign aid.120亿

5.No mention has been made of whether the analysis of context as a hierarchy can be applied to linguistic context .

6.This makes some sense in the context that the Latin root is often given as meaning "uplifted. "

7.Notice that the response writer (javax. faces. context. ResponseWriter) makes it easy to work with markup languages like HTML.(javax.faces.context.ResponseWriter)HTML

8.Seems to me to be yet another case where assumptions about what a particular means in a particular context will lead to miscommunication.

9.Fitness In an evolutionary context, the ability of an organism to produce a large number of offspring that survive to a reproductive age.

10.Your work style and context will determine how much value you get from the practice.