contextualised造句
例句與造句
- It is a discriminating collection of information that is contextualised and categorised.
- Cottrell argues that critical thinking makes sense to the student if it is contextualised.
- Facts sometimes need to be contextualised in order to prevent readers drawing the wrong conclusion.
- But this topic has to be contextualised.
- Computer technologies can be contextualised as being of a social, cultural and artistic change.
- It's difficult to find contextualised in a sentence. 用contextualised造句挺難的
- Lichtenstein's lack of credit for Novick's original image is then better contextualised.
- The phrases are contextualised by a descending bass line, often beginning with the 7th tone of each phrase key.
- The East-West dichotomy, can be contextualised within the framework of modern political, economic and military institutions.
- *Expanded & contextualised economist Agatha Chapman a significant player in the development of national income and largely erased by history.
- The structure thus is of a single, self-contained publication offering a historically contextualised story, but the effect is unsettling.
- Temporary structures were replaced in the 1970s by Ministry of Education blocks, contextualised by the use of brick to the Anscombe building.
- The school's Principles of Learning and Teaching capture the belief that quality student learning is motivating, deep, communal and contextualised.
- I support the template as is-for B, GA, FA but it should be contextualised for Starts, Stubs and C.
- The book contextualised the exhibitions, talks and works presented in the 2008 Biennial and supplemented them with new works, interviews and critiques.
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