general查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. they are moderately priced and suitable for general use’
例句2. a general pay increase’
例句3. a general store’
例句4. it is the general practice for players to receive all the prize money’
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
General principles of determination methods for Chinese spirits
白酒试验方法总则
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T10345.1-1989
General specification for cascade speed control assembly with semiconductor converter
半导体变流串级调速装置总技术条件
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T12669-1990
General principle of measuring methods of microprobes sors and peripheral interface circuits’ parameters for semiconductor integrated circuits
半导体集成电路微处理器及外围接口电路电参数测试方法的基本原理
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T12843-1991
General specification of optical components for the scale and surface defects
光学分划零件通用技术条件
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T11162-1989
general (gross) average
共同海损
属类:行业术语 -海运-
general average(also GA)
共同海损
属类:行业术语 -海运-
adjective
1.(of a rule, principle, etc.) true for all or most cases.
‘How long yours will stay good depends on its formula, but the _general_ rule is about two years.’
‘As a _general_ rule they do not sting and are harmless.’
2.Affecting or concerning all or most people or things; widespread.
‘books of _general_ interest’
‘the _general_ opinion was that prices would fall’
3.Chief or principal.
‘the Director _General_ of the BBC’
‘the _general_ manager’
4.Considering or including only the main features or elements of something; not exact or detailed.
‘the arrangements were outlined in very _general_ terms’
‘a _general_ introduction to the subject’
5.Normal or usual.
‘it is not _general_ practice to confirm or deny such reports’
‘This is considered to be a _general_ effect and to have variable consequences.’
6.Not specialized or limited in range of subject, application, activity, etc.
‘brush up on your _general_ knowledge’
‘Remember, logo design is an essential element to your _general_ marketing strategy.’
noun
1.
2.A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank.
‘In the early hours of the morning young officers shut their generals in their quarters and assumed command of four infantry battalions at the camp.’
‘He ordered his generals to prepare an expedition into Arabia.’
3.A high rank of officer in the army and in the US air force, above lieutenant general and below field marshal, general of the army, or general of the air force.
‘Though the experience might be scary at first for both action officers and generals, it would cut the work of an average Army headquarters by 50 percent.’
‘I hope the generals and colonels, the ones who really make the decisions on such things, agree.’
4.The general public.
5.The head of a religious order organized on quasi-military lines, e.g. the Jesuits, the Dominicans, or the Salvation Army.
‘Realizing that he might need some help, the Church sent the generals of the Dominican and Franciscan orders as his advisors.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。