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context    音标拼音: [k'ɑntɛkst]
n. 上下文,背景,来龙去脉
n. 上下文

上下文,背景,来龙去脉上下文

context
文脉; 上下文


context
从左到右限界上下文 LRBC

context
上下文

context
n 1: discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to
determine its interpretation [synonym: {context}, {linguistic
context}, {context of use}]
2: the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation
or event; "the historical context" [synonym: {context},
{circumstance}, {setting}]

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.]
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The coats, without, are context and callous. --Derham.
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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.
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According to all the light that the contexts afford.
--Sharp.
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Context \Con*text"\, v. t.
To knit or bind together; to unite closely. [Obs.] --Feltham.
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The whole world's frame, which is contexted only by
commerce and contracts. --R. Junius.
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44 Moby Thesaurus words for "context":
alentours, ambiance, ambience, ambit, background, borderlands,
circle, circuit, circumambiencies, circumjacencies, circumstances,
compass, entourage, environing circumstances, environment,
environs, existing conditions, frame of reference, framework,
full particulars, gestalt, habitat, ins and outs, milieu,
neighborhood, outposts, outskirts, perimeter, periphery, precincts,
purlieus, set of conditions, setting, situation, status quo,
structure, suburbs, surround, surroundings, total environment,
total situation, vicinage, vicinity, whole picture

That which surrounds, and gives meaning to, something else.

In a {grammar} it refers to the symbols before and
after the symbol under consideration. If the syntax of a
symbol is independent of its context, the grammar is said to
be {context-free}.

CONTEXT. The general series or composition of a law, contract, covenant, or
agreement.
2. When, there is any obscurity in the words of an agreement or law,
the context must be considered in its construction, for it must be performed
according to the intention of its framers. 2 Cowen, 781,; 3 Miss. 447 1
Harringt. 154; 6 John. 43; 5 Gill & John. 239; 3 B. & P. 565; 8 East, 80 1
Dall. 426; 4 Dall. 340; 3 S. & R. 609 See Construction; Interpretation.


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