Noun
1. discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation
2. the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event;
Yet despite their ubiquity remarkably few non ? engineers have heard the word " embedded " used in this context.
Adaptation between linguistic structure and context is largely adaptation between language and culture.
The paper implements a data integration system in the context of a certain project.
Another distinct difference between embedded systems and desktop applications is the importance of environmental context.
In both context and detail, it asas removed the truth as it could.
Scientific language cuts itself from the specific context of situation, and becomes an abstract logical language.
ABSTRACT : Urban context is the connection of space and time in its development and variation.
In this context, employees have little choice but to agree to concessions.
In context the already innovative food arena, the chocolate industry is particularly active.
In this context in terms of net assets of the Group aircraft acquisition, Price TOSE unacceptable.
It is context and convention that determine whether a term will be interpreted literally or metaphorically.
You can always tell the meaning of a word from its context.
Can you guess the meaning of the word from the context?
His heart bled over certain phrases taken out of context.
The determination of the meaning of a word is often difficult without a context.
This sentence does not seem to connect with the context.
This speech needs to be set in the context of Britain in the 1960s.
Much of the meaning must be inferred from the context.
Let me try and situate the events in their historical context.
The book shows only a superficial understanding of the historical context.
We are doing this work in the context of reforms in the economic, social and cultural spheres.
I would qualify that by putting it into context.
It is important that we put Jesus into the context of history.
How do we situate Christianity in the context of modern physics and psychology?
Oakley locates housework in the wider context of economic, social and political structures.
Taxation is not popular in principle, merely acceptable in context.
Quotes can be manipulated and used out of context.
Thomas says that he has been taken out of context on the issue.
It was this kind of historical context that Morris brought to his work.
One is also able to see how specific acts are related to a temporal and spatial context.
in context
considered together with the surrounding words or circumstances
the complex meaning of irony is only graspable in context.
out of context
without the surrounding words or circumstances and so not fully understandable
the article portrayed her as domineering by dropping quotes from her out of context.
There is relatively little information about context, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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