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Background
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arrière-plan
the part of a photograph, etc. that is situated behind the main figures, etc.
Exemples
The photographer adjusted the lighting to highlight the background behind the main subject.
Le photographe a ajusté l'éclairage pour mettre en valeur l'arrière-plan derrière le sujet principal.
She chose a plain background for her passport photo to ensure clarity.
Elle a choisi un arrière-plan uni pour sa photo de passeport pour assurer la clarté.
02
milieu
the details about someone's family, experience, education, etc.
Exemples
During the interview, they asked about my educational background.
His background in engineering helped him solve the problem.
03
contexte, arrière-plan
information that is essential to understanding a situation or problem
Exemples
The report provided background on the company's financial history.
You need some background before you can solve this case.
04
bruit de fond, fond
extraneous signals that can be confused with the phenomenon to be observed or measured
Exemples
The technician filtered out background to isolate the main signal.
Sensors detected a strong background in the data.
05
arrière-plan, contexte
relatively unimportant or inconspicuous accompanying situation
Exemples
The minor arguments faded into the background during the meeting.
Her personal life remained in the background while she focused on work.
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contexte, arrière-plan
the state of the environment in which a situation exists
Exemples
The negotiations took place against a background of political tension.
Economic instability forms the background for the policy changes.
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décor, toile de fond
scenery hung at back of stage
Exemples
The stage background depicted a forest scene.
Actors performed in front of a painted background.
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arrière-plan, fond
(computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear
Exemples
She chose a blue background for her desktop.
The app allows users to customize the background.
to background
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minimiser, sous-estimer
understate the importance or quality of
Exemples
The manager backgrounded the controversial aspect of the proposal in the meeting.
She felt that her contributions were backgrounded in the final report.
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