Summary
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- contextos:
- contexto:
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Wiktionary:
- contexto → context
- contexto → out of context
- contexto → context, background
Spanish
Detailed Translations for contextos from Spanish to English
contextos:
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el contextos (relaciones oracionales)
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el contextos (relaciones; enlaces textuales)
Translation Matrix for contextos:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
contexts | contextos; enlaces textuales; relaciones; relaciones oracionales | |
ligatures | contextos; relaciones oracionales |
Related Words for "contextos":
contexto:
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el contexto (relación oracional)
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el contexto (relación oracional)
the circumstances -
el contexto (enlace; relación; interrelación; unión; interdepencia)
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el contexto
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el contexto
the context– An ordered sequence of properties that define an environment for the objects resident inside it. Contexts are created during the activation process for objects that are configured to require certain automatic services such as synchronization, transactions, just-in-time activation, security, and so on. Multiple objects can live inside a context. 2 -
el contexto
the context– A structure in the Entity Framework that represents the entity container that contains a connection to the underlying data source and provides services such as change tracking and identity resolution. A context is represented by an instance of the DbContext or ObjectContext class. 2
Translation Matrix for contexto:
Related Words for "contexto":
Wiktionary Translations for contexto:
contexto
Cross Translation:
noun
adverb
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without context that is needed for understanding
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• contexto | → context | ↔ Kontext — Linguistik: der Zusammenhang oder das Umfeld eines Wortes oder einer Handlung |
• contexto | → context | ↔ Kontext — bildungssprachlich: Zusammenhang, in dem bestimmte Dinge stehen oder betrachtet werden müssen |
• contexto | → context; background | ↔ contexte — linguistique|fr ensemble que forment, par leur liaison naturelle, les différentes parties d’un texte ou d'un discours. |