context 的定义
- the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect: You have misinterpreted my remark because you took it out of context.
- the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, etc.
- Mycology. the fleshy fibrous body of the pileus in mushrooms.
context 近义词
framework, circumstances
更多context例句
- Learning is best when it is built around doing, and when the context is practical, allowing students to try their hand at solving problems even as they’re still learning.
- It’s hard not to look at today’s announcement in the context of the overall challenges that Mozilla is going through.
- Unicef now plans to run a series of pilot programs with various partner countries to observe how practical and effective their guidelines are in different contexts.
- The video above also provides the missing context from the clips.
- Now, the spirit of the Bauhaus has been invoked once more, in the context of Europe’s grand plan to go green.
- In that context, Sotto Sotto was one of the all-out survivors.
- Prevalence depends on context, and sometimes unique advantages outweigh the genetic costs.
- I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism.
- Just wanted to place it in the context of slates needing picture choices that throw off revenue to make the numbers work.
- Clearly the liberation of Gross took place in the context of what might be called a “grand bargain.”
- She held it while the trooper bent over the strange scrawl, and ran his eyes along it to learn the context.
- If the context makes an otherwise indefinite thing definite, it is sufficient.
- The context in Chaucer does not seem to warrant the interpretation given by Tyrwhit.
- I alter pleyneth in l. 2302 to pleyeth, to suit the context more closely.
- The translator could think of no better word, because the context is jocular.