contextual
contextual 英 [kənˈtekstʃuəl] 美 [kənˈtɛkstʃuəl, kɑn-]
adj. 上下文的;前后关系的
- Something contextual relies on its context or setting to make sense. If you touch someone and shout "You're it!" in a game of tag, people get it, but if you're in the grocery store tapping strangers on the shoulder and yelling at them, it's less contextual.
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- adj. 上下文的;前后关系的
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1. Use any contextual clues available to you to begin to understand what you hear.
利用任何能找到的上下文的线索来理解你所听到的。
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2. When doing so, it is crucial to include as much contextual information as possible -- parameters supplied by users and other application state information, for example.
在这样做时,重要的是要包含尽可能多的上下文信息,例如用户提供的参数,其他应用程序的状态信息。
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3. Also, because other people are focused on their application domains, they may have ideas for how you can use their domain-contextual components in your application to benefit your users.
另外,因为别人主要关注他们自己的应用领域,所以他们希望知道您在自己的应用程序中如何使用他们的领域上下文组件。
- contextual (adj.) "pertaining to or dealing with the context," 1822, from context on model of textual, etc. In philosophy, contextual definition is recorded from 1873, contextualization from 1930, contextualize from 1934. Related: Contextualized; contextualizing; contextually.
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