contextualize

contextualize

美 [kənˈtekstʃuəˌlaɪz]  英 [kənˈtekstjʊəlaɪz]

  • v.将…置于背景中考虑;将…置于上下文中理解
  • 网络脉络化;放在上下文中考虑;将…置於背景中思考

词形变化

第三人称单数:contextualizes  现在分词:contextualizing  过去式:contextualized  

英汉解释

v.

例句

Lectures will also contextualize the author's style and place in the literary history of her country.

课堂授课作者写作风格作者她自己国家文学史地位

Through PRP, KEYS is passionate to produce, develop and contextualize teaching materials to suit local Chinese culture.

透过PRP宣教机构致力于制作发展调整符合华族文化教导材料

Someone who holds an MBA will be able to offer perspective and contextualize the information you have absorbed recently.

拥有工商管理硕士学位往往可以提供一些需要最新信息

Simulations contextualize and clarify mountains of data into striking graphics that play to human strengths.

仿真成堆数据融入引人注目迎合人类优势图片其中阐明它们

It is a challenging job to contextualize these materials with other important sources of the Changzhou school.

如何这些文献成为研究常州学派重要资源一个颇具挑战性任务

I'm sure there are plenty of ways to "contextualize" this finding to make it sound less disturbing.

相信可以多种方式发现有关背景研究使不那么令人烦扰

The answer is that we cannot "contextualize" the gospel in the abstract, as a thought experiment.

答案我们不能福音抽象处境当作思考实验

In order to intelligently manage user data, we have to contextualize it; and for this we use scopes.

为了智能管理用户数据必须置于上下出于这个原因我们使用作用域

But there are people who retain that link to their ancestors that allows us to contextualize the DNA results.

但是有的土著能够追随祖先我们提供机会DNA结果联系起来

The Access Denied Map will try to contextualize and situate that battle by focusing on two areas

这个地图试图脉络社会情境交待持续关注领域