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background

/bak-ground/US // ˈbækˌgraʊnd //UK // (ˈbækˌɡraʊnd) //

背景,背景介绍,背景资料,背景情况

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the ground or parts, as of a scene, situated in the rear.
    • : Fine Arts. the part of a painted or carved surface against which represented objects and forms are perceived or depicted:a portrait against a purple background.the part of an image represented as being at maximum distance from the frontal plane: majestic mountains in the background.
    • : one's origin, education, experience, etc., in relation to one's present character, status, etc.: She came from a humble background.
    • : the social, historical, and other antecedents or causes of an event or condition: the background of the war.
    • : the complex of physical, cultural, and psychological factors that serves as the environment of an event or experience; the set of conditions against which an occurrence is perceived.
    • : Physics. the totality of effects that tend to obscure a phenomenon under investigation and above which the phenomenon must be detected.
    • : Telecommunications. the sum of the effects, as noise or random signals, from which a phenomenon must differentiate itself in character or degree in order to be detected.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or serving as a background: background noise.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to supply a background to: The passenger's idle thoughts were backgrounded by the drone of the plane's engines.
    • : to supply a background of information for: To background themselves, reporters dug through all available files on the case.
    • : to give scant attention to; put in the background: Her sacrifices and lifetime of public service were largely backgrounded and unheralded.

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Examples

  • The victims ranged in age from 1 to 93 years old, were of all races and came from various backgrounds.

  • Prosecutors allege Caldwell used his military and law enforcement background to plan violence — including possible snipers and weapons stashed on a boat along the Potomac River — weeks ahead of the Capitol insurrection.

  • He explains that, because of his background in chemistry, he was aware that any chemical compond can be broken down with the right solvent.

  • The algorithm disregards irrelevant data, like types of backgrounds and model’s skin tones.

  • It’s not often that people are able to snap a picture of an urban cougar, but no mountain lion photo may be more iconic than the 2013 image of a male cougar, prowling at night with the Hollywood sign in the background.

  • “We saw his background and he was a Bronx guy and we started breaking the case,” Boyce says.

  • The following page details a tribute gag the Simpsons team inserted into the background of a scene.

  • But there's a ton of value for me in my background and my history, and losing it would be a shame.

  • Desert Golfing is the gaming equivalent of putting TV on in the background.

  • But, but … there was a token black girl in the background, Target cried in its defense!

  • There is always in the background of my mind dread lest help should reach the enemy before we have done with Sedd-el-Bahr.

  • But she was young enough and pretty enough to pay little heed to pose or background.

  • Against the blue background of the sky, green hill-tops trace an undulant line.

  • There was an exclamation of horror in the background, and Monsieur de Gaubert thrust himself forward.

  • The banks of the river are flat, and fringed with underwood and young trees; the background is formed by ranges of hills.