General context means the overall or general facts or circumstances of a situation, event, etc. It is just the common facts about something that happened.
Uzumaki can mean a few things depending on the context, but in general it means Spiral, Vortex, or Whirlpool
"Huan" can mean several things in English depending on the context. In general, it can refer to a person named "Huan" or it can mean "ring" in Spanish.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "what does CS hold reason mean," it is unclear without additional context. Can you provide more details or clarify the question?
This question needs context. But in a general sense, "made sport of" can mean that something was done similar to the way a game is played (e.g. Competitively).
It depends on the context. If you mean in general, it would be a standards committee. If you mean in federal government, that would be Congress or Parliament, depending on where you live.
Contest
These three words seem to have been taken out of the context vital to their proper translation. "Tene" is the singular imperative for "Hold!" and "tuum quo" is roughly "from your"
contest
It sounds like it may POSSIBLY mean: No Contest, Count 1. Which would mean that the defendant pleaded "no contest" to the charge against them.A no contest plea is, in effect, a plea of guilty and signifies that the defendant acknowledges that the prosecution has enough evidence against them in order to convict, therefore the defendant will not 'contest' the charge.
The Chinese word 'qiang' has multiple meanings depending on the context. It can mean 'strong', 'force', 'wall', or 'spear', among other definitions.
"Isha" in Sanskrit can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It can mean "lord" or "ruler" when referring to a deity or a powerful being. It can also mean "desire" or "wish" when used in a general sense.