Those aspects of a text whose meanings depend on an understanding of the circumstances in which it has been produced.
The significance of a name being singled out in such a way is dependent on context.
Which phrase defines "social context" best?
The phrase "mean mug" is usually found in literature. The word "mug" in this context is a slang word for face and the phrase "mean mug" is generally meant to convey a description of a face as cruel, but can also describe a face that carries more scars than normal. Usually both meanings are implied.
The phrase De todo corazón is a phrase that is often used in context with the work that one does. It means "with all heart", or basically what ever you are doing, put your heart into and make it your best work.
It could be classed as such depending on context.
The phrase 'many an argument' is occasionally utilized in contemporary English and has a number of meanings dependent on context. Its basic meaning, however, is this: 'numerous arguments.'
This phrase has no meaning out of context.
Nothing. The phrase is "taken out of context".
Could you please provide more context or specify the phrase you are referring to?
How about a context in which this phrase might be used.
The significance of a name being singled out in such a way is dependent on context.
In the context of regression, it is the y-intercept: the value of the dependent variable when the independent is zero.
Which phrase defines "social context" best?
"He moved" is the independent clause because it can stand alone as a complete sentence. "But then" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces the dependent clause which adds more information about the action in the independent clause.
Depends on the context but probably "what do you look like?"
Depending on the context -- the sentence or phrase where NR is used -- it may mean 'natural round'.
That phrase cannot really be understood without knowing the context in which it appears.