contextualization
noun[U]
formal(UKusuallycontextualisation)uk/kənˌteks.tʃu.ə.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/kənˌteks.tʃuəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/thefactorprocessofconsideringsomething initscontext(= thesituationwithin which itexistsorhappens), which canhelpinunderstandingit:
语境化Thesefactsareimportantto thehistoricalcontextualization of theplay.这些事实对于理解戏剧的历史背景很重要。
By way of contextualization, theauthorprovidesabriefhistoryofGermansong.借助语境信息,作者提供了德国歌曲的简史。
- Analysisemphasizingthesocialcontextualization of artworks hasgainedpopularity.
- Sheoffersanimportantcontextualization of thesenovelsinlargerissuesofJewishidentity.
- Theinformationin thischapterlackshistoricalcontextualization.
- Possibly the mostdamagingmethodologicalfailingis thefrequentabsenceof any contextualization in thestudies.
Linking and relating
- affiliated
- AL
- appertain tosomething
- applicable
- around
- attach
- bond
- concern
- interconnectedness
- interconnection
- intercorrelate
- intercorrelation
- interplay
- relate tosomeone/something
- relation
- relationship
- relative
- relink
- tar
- tie
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