backgrounds (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈbækɡraʊndz/
Definition
The part of a picture, scene, or landscape that is furthest from the viewer, often forming a setting for the main subjects.
Examples
The mountains formed a dramatic background to the small village.
The photographer asked the model to stand against a plain white background.
In the painting, a stormy sky served as the background for the lone ship.
How to Use backgrounds
- background in (prepositional phrase)
- Having experience or knowledge in a particular field. — "She has a strong background in computer science."
- background of (prepositional phrase)
- The origin or history of something or someone. — "We learned about the historical background of the conflict."
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