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backgroun

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -backgroun-, *backgroun*
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a person's social heritage: previous experience or trainingExample:he is a lawyer with a sports background
(n) the part of a scene (or picture) that lies behind objects in the foregroundSyn. groundExample:he posed her against a background of rolling hills
(n) information that is essential to understanding a situation or problemSyn. background knowledgeExample:the embassy filled him in on the background of the incident
(n) extraneous signals that can be confused with the phenomenon to be observed or measuredSyn. background signalExample:they got a bad connection and could hardly hear one another over the background signals
(n) relatively unimportant or inconspicuous accompanying situationExample:when the rain came he could hear the sound of thunder in the background
(n) (computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appearSyn. desktop, screen background
(v) understate the importance or quality ofSyn. play down, downplayAnt. play up, foregroundExample:he played down his royal ancestry
(n) a press conference or interview in which a government official explains to reporters the background of an action or policyExample:the secretary gave us a backgrounder on public health issues
(n) extraneous noise contaminating sound measurements that cannot be separated from the desired signalSyn. ground noise
(n) the execution of low priority programs while higher priority programs are not using the processing systemSyn. backgrounding
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ Back, a. + ground. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Ground in the rear or behind, or in the distance, as opposed to the foreground, or the ground in front. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Paint.) The space which is behind and subordinate to a portrait or group of figures. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The distance in a picture is usually divided into foreground, middle distance, and background. Fairholt. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Anything behind, serving as a foil; as, the statue had a background of red hangings. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A place in obscurity or retirement, or out of sight. [ 1913 Webster ]

I fancy there was a background of grinding and waiting before Miss Torry could produce this highly finished . . . performance. Mrs. Alexander. [ 1913 Webster ]

A husband somewhere in the background. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. The set of conditions within which an action takes place, including the social and physical conditions as well as the psychological states of the participants; as, within the background of the massive budget deficits of the 1980's, new spending programs had little chance of passage by the congress. [ PJC ]

6. The set of conditions that precede and affect an action, such as the social and historical precedents for the event, as well as the general background{ 5 }; as, against the background of their expulsion by the Serbs, the desire of Kosovars for vengeance is understandable though regrettable. [ PJC ]

7. (Science) The signals that may be detected by a measurement which are not due to the phenomenon being studied, and tend to make the measurement uncertain to a greater or lesser degree. Specifically: (Physics) Electronic noise present in a system using electronic measuring instrument or in a telecommunications system, which may hide and which must be differentiated from the desired signal; also called background noise or noise. [ PJC ]

8. (Journalism) An agreement between a journalist and an interviewee that the name of the interviewee will not be quoted in any publication, although the substance of the remarks may be reported; -- often used in the phrase “on background”. Compare deep background. [ PJC ]


To place in the background, to make of little consequence.
To keep in the background, to remain unobtrusive, inconspicuous or out of sight; -- of people.
deep background, (Journalism) the status of an interview which must not be quoted in a publication, even without attribution. Compare background{ 8 }.
[ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

n. (Computers) The execution of low priority programs while higher priority programs are not using the processing system.
Syn. -- background processing [ WordNet 1.5 ]

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