英:[kənˈtekstʃuəl]
美:[kənˈtɛkstʃuəl, kɑn-]
英:[kənˈtekstʃuəl]
美:[kənˈtɛkstʃuəl, kɑn-]
con·tex·tu·al
kn teks chu l
contextually (adv.)
noun
the parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light on its meaning
the interrelated conditions in which something exists or occurs : environment, setting
the historical context of the war
"与上下文相关或处理上下文的",1822年,根据 context 的模式,例如 textual 等。在哲学中, contextual definition 的记录始于1873年, contextualization 始于1930年, contextualize 始于1934年。相关词汇: Contextualized; contextualizing; contextually。
【修】上下文[语境]
Middle English contexte "text, composition," borrowed from Medieval Latin contextus "sequence, connection, setting," going back to Latin, "action of weaving, connection, coherence, ordered scheme, structure," from contexere "to weave together, connect (words), compose, combine" (from con- con- + texere "to weave, construct") + -tus, suffix of action nouns — more at technical >entry 1
The first known use of context was circa 1568
contiguousadjective
being in contact : adjoining
very near though not in contact
touching or connected in an unbroken series
the 48 contiguous states of the U.S.
contiguitynoun
the quality or state of being contiguous
contextnoun
the parts of something written or spoken that are near a certain word or group of words and that help to explain its meaning
the circumstances in which something exists or occurs
contextnoun
the parts of something written or spoken that are near a certain word or group of words and that help to explain its meaning
the circumstances in which something exists or occurs
1 If this sounds cynical, it is, although it's also compelling, a kind of contextual lament.
2 I derive much of my own contextual information about “Bojangles” and more from it.
3 Our describers then wove those reflections into a comprehensive description, incorporating contextual and historical information to present a rich, verbal picture for blind and partially sighted people to enjoy.
4 And trademark, which is governed by different laws and is much more contextual, has been used by athletes and coaches to get a measure of control over terms like "three-peat" or "Revis Island."
5 Either this rings profound bells for you, or you struggle for contextual clues that will amplify this doomed archetypal relationship.
6 … it was Dickens who first used the word 'detective' in a literary context …
7 Being involved in education in this new context reinforced Ware’s mission to empower tweens and young adults.
8 It provides a contextual history — enough details on economic crises and the political fortunes of various prime ministers to test even the most loyal fans.
9 It was a good thing, because, in a rare example of contextual alchemy, the conjunction of site and subject gave proof positive of the show’s title, “Legends and Fairy Tales.”
10 … the old building, its original acre, inside its high outer wall, was immune to change, out of context and out of time.
11 In 2001, the sex therapist Rosemary Basson published a model of “responsive desire” that considers the many relational and contextual factors leading to the wish for sex, including emotional satisfaction and intimacy.
12 The movie fails to give some key contextual information: Owens was one of 18 African Americans who went to the Berlin Olympics, three times the number who’d competed at the Los Angeles games in 1932.
13 Contextual clues can help one to find the meaning.
上下文所提供的线索有助于了解其意义。
14 Looting deprives archaeologists of valuable contextual information that would emerge from a proper excavation.
15 Mr Jerven’s call for economists to “abandon” complex statistical analysis of Africa, instead to focus on “deep contextual studies of history and institutions”, sounds appealing but is frustratingly vague.
16 The error text may contain information about the contextual problem.
引发这个上下文问题的原因将在错误文本中被明确地指明.
17 Random contextual alternates provide multiple substitute glyphs for a single character.
随机上下文备用项为单个字符提供了多种替代标志符号.
18 “Scuffling” is a word without contextual meaning — technically, it means fighting or walking in a shambling manner — but coaches and managers, seeking the balm of euphemism, apply it to players who are playing dreadfully.
19 This area displays contextual help info as you move focus around the screen.
这方面的内容显示帮助信息,因为你将焦点移到靠近屏幕.
20 Entrepreneurship and civil freedoms depend on a context of civil order, predictability, and individual security.
1 前后关系
2 上下文