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contextualize

/kuhn-teks-choo-uh-lahyz/US // kənˈtɛks tʃu əˌlaɪz //UK // (kənˈtɛkstjʊəˌlaɪz) //

结合实际情况,结合实际,语境化,结合背景

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·tex·tu·al·ized, con·tex·tu·al·iz·ing.

    • : to put in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.

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  • What we have also learned is that the real need for learners is contextualized help directly in the experience of their actual learning environment.

  • This image is a so-called cheapfake, a piece of media that has been crudely manipulated, edited, mislabeled, or improperly contextualized in order to spread disinformation.

  • The high-level detail of the images provided by such a system can typically capture a great level of detail at longer distances, which can assist in contextualizing events and paint a clearer picture of driver accountability.

  • Finally, in the Rabbit Hole, Neil takes an even deeper dive into the Broncos’ woes and contextualizes just how bad they were playing without a QB.

  • They don’t offer a contextualizing narrative that explains where concepts come from, instead letting the ideas speak for themselves.

  • Everyone had started reaching for cultural references to contextualize what was going on.

  • It is also important to contextualize how many cases of autism could be accounted for if a causal link to SSRI proved true.

  • It also helps to contextualize the painful criticisms Walker experienced throughout her life as a truth-teller.

  • Or at least being called upon to contextualize and explain outlandish remarks made by some in the Republican Party.

  • An opportunity to completely de-contextualize the decades-long war between Israel and the Palestinian people via sympathy note.

  • This approach permits us to conceptualize as well as contextualize the knowledge of nursing the story tells.