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n. 上下文, 背景, 来龙去脉
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  1. It is usually easier to pick out the meaning of a phrase in a given context.
    在特定的上下文中理解一个短语的含意往往要更容易些。
  2. The determination of the meaning of a word is often difficult without a context.
    脱离上下文来确定一个词的含义常常是困难的。
  3. The proxy firewall maintain context more easily than the packet filter firewall.
    代理防火墙比包过滤器防火墙易于保持更多的上下文


context
[ noun ]
  1. discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event

  4. <noun.state>
    the historical context


Context \Con*text"\, a. [L. contextus, p. p. of contexere to
weave, to unite; con- + texere to weave. See {Text}.]
Knit or woven together; close; firm. [Obs.]

The coats, without, are context and callous. --Derham.


Context \Con"text\, n. [L. contextus; cf. F. contexte .]
The part or parts of something written or printed, as of
Scripture, which precede or follow a text or quoted sentence,
or are so intimately associated with it as to throw light
upon its meaning.

According to all the light that the contexts afford.
--Sharp.


Context \Con*text"\, v. t.
To knit or bind together; to unite closely. [Obs.] --Feltham.

The whole world's frame, which is contexted only by
commerce and contracts. --R. Junius.

  1. He appeals to readers who like their Tchaikovsky in the grand tradition, untainted by deconstruction, Marxism, feminism, or those analysts for whom historical context is irrelevant and the works' autonomous greatness a fiction.
  2. "But this is the first one that we've done under the general context of helping the bank" in general, Ms. Kling said.
  3. We created the context for Roe to happen." Ms. Michelman urged the women to speak out and create a renewed climate of activism for the pro-abortion movement.
  4. These scenes, the FCC said, "were neither isolated nor fleeting." The commission said nudity and sexual themes are not necessarily "indecent," but their context and treatment in "Private Lessons" were.
  5. They stressed that their work should be evaluated in the context of their democratic society.
  6. He has repeatedly opposed military aid to the Contra guerrillas and has only supported nonlethal aid in the context of a peace process.
  7. For those who want a quick flavour of Keynes' writings, in historical context, with lots of pictures and who are not too worried about detailed scholarly interpretation, Keynes for Beginners is perfect.
  8. With the increasing internationalisation of markets, there is an increased overlapping of policies on trade and competition in the international context.
  9. Representatives of the pilots and Machinists unions met with FAA inspectors May 15-16 in the context of that inquiry, according to a pilots union spokesman who asked not to be identified.
  10. To try and be No. 2 in the United States would require concentration of resources that I think would not be justified in the context of achieving our goals.
  11. Mason's attorney, Raoul Felder, said the comic's remarks were taken out of context by the Voice and the interview was off the record.
  12. I would only say that the showing on a sensible scale, and in a proper context, of Beuys, Kiefer and Baselitz, would have been entirely justifiable.
  13. The sixth context, catalytic change through consultants, is an adjunct to the other five. Eccles' second framework is what he calls 14 'factors of change' which are common to the different political contexts.
  14. Prodigy said the four other messages the ADL had sent it were fragments of notes that were posted and would meet its guidelines if taken in context.
  15. His company issued a statement last night saying the report of his comments was 'taken out of context', 'erroneous' and did not reflect the nature of his meeting in Tunis. But more trouble may yet be in the pipeline.
  16. Before getting to House Banking's hijinks, let's set them against the context of the problem.
  17. Of course, in the context of the glories on view inside, these are nothing more than quibbles.
  18. In the context of internal events, it is clear that Daniel Ortega, fresh from a Moscow meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, (who also reaffirmed Soviet rejection of Trotsky and his doctrines) was now using the Trotskyite label against Messrs.
  19. Mr. Obey says he was quoted out of context, but why that should bother him is a mystery.
  20. The more information is in the public domain, the more companies will feel comfortable explaining detail and context to analysts and institutions. The stock exchange has been reviewing its guidelines, but so far has found no reason to change them.
  21. In understanding this incident, it is important to appreciate the total context in which our ships operate.
  22. My own reason for choosing these architects was that they seemed to have a wonderful understanding of the simple elements that make up the architectural context of Jerusalem.
  23. Farrakhan drew a storm of criticism in 1984 for calling Judaism a "gutter religion" and making other remarks about Jews that his supporters said wre taken out of context in his campaign to foster black pride.
  24. It would help, however, to give some greater indication of context.
  25. "To be called African-Americans has cultural integrity," he said. "It puts us in our proper historical context.
  26. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein says he will discuss Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait only in the context of a comprehensive Middle East peace conference that would include discussing Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
  27. In most cases, there is no means of assessing the problem, let alone producing solutions. It is in this context that we need to examine the Clwyd study.
  28. In this context unification has thrown us back into the 1950s.
  29. Biting the bullet is an appropriate term in this context, because it suggests the pain that soldiers endured when, in the absence of options, a limb was surgically detached from their body without comfort of anesthesia.
  30. Turn-of-the-century and contemporary photographs add context to the eclectic display.
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