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con‧text /ˈkɒntekst $ ˈkɑːn-/ noun [uncountable and countable]
متن، محتوا، بافت جمله
سابقه، زمینه، مفاد، مفهوم، حقوقی: دیرینه، روانشناسی: بافت
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryصنایع: فضا، زمینه، مفهوم
کامپیوتر: زمینه
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Wordscontext[noun]Synonyms:- circumstances, ambience, conditions, situation
- frame of reference, background, connection, framework, relation
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English Dictionarycon‧text S2 W2 AC /ˈkɒntekst $ ˈkɑːn-/
noun [uncountable and countable] [
Word Family: verb:
contextualize;
noun:
context;
adverb:
contextually;
adjective:
contextual]
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Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: contextus 'connection of words', from contexere 'to weave together', from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + texere 'to weave']
1. the situation, events, or information that are related to something and that help you to understand it
political/social/historical etc context
the political context of the electionplace/put/see etc something in context
To appreciate what these changes will mean, it is necessary to look at them in context.in the context of something
These incidents are best understood in the broader context of developments in rural society.2. the words that come just before and after a word or sentence and that help you understand its meaning:
The meaning of ‘mad’ depends on its context.3. take/quote something out of context to repeat part of what someone has said or written without describing the situation in which it was said, so that it means something quite different:
His comments, taken out of context, seem harsh. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationscontext noun ADJ. broad, general, larger, overall, wider You can't just look at it in terms of the immediate problem. You've got to see it in a wider context.
narrow | immediate A work which transcends its immediate historical context and speaks to later generations.
correct, proper, real, right | appropriate, realistic, relevant to present examples of language in use in an appropriate context
certain, given, particular, specific These actions only have meaning within certain specific contexts.
original | changed, changing, different, new, novel | meaningful Children need meaningful contexts for their work in science.
neutral | contemporary, modern | everyday, normal | global, international, local, national, regional | human It is natural to find conflict in the work environment, in the family, or any other human context.
communicative, conversational | experimental, practical, theoretical | classroom, school | business, commercial, cultural, economic, educational, fictional, geographical, historical, legal, literary, political, religious, social | Christian, Islamic, etc. | African, Asian, etc. VERB + CONTEXT offer (sb), provide (sb with) Institutions provide a context in which individuals can take on different roles.
place sth in, put sth into, set sth in This speech needs to be set in the context of Britain in the 1960s.
consider/examine/look at/see/understand/view sth in His decision can only be understood in context.
quote sth out of, take sth out of Her reply was quoted out of context and seemed to mean something quite different from what she had intended. PREP. in (a/the) ~ Similar problems have arisen in other contexts.
within a/the ~ You've got to look at these remarks within the context of the recent scandals.
~ for a neutral context for sharing and debating ideas PHRASES a range/variety of contexts [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲