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    generalize查询结果如下:

    音标:['dʒenrəlaɪz] 现在分词:generalizing
    过去式:generalized 过去分词:generalized
    第三人称单数:generalizes 词频:高频常用词
    异形词:genralise
    基本释义/说明:v.概括;归纳;使一般化
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    vi.
    ①形成概念;
    generalize from all the information given to us
    根据我们所获得的资料进行概括.
    ②笼统地讲(或写);泛论;
    He generalized because he knew no details.
    他只是泛泛而论,因为他不知道细节.
    ③延及全身
    vt.
    ①使一般化,使普遍化;
    ②总结,概括,归纳;
    generalize a conclusion from a collection of instances or facts
    从一些事例中得出结论.
    ③普及,推广;
    generalize the use of a new invention
    推广一个新发明(物)的使用.
    -扩展释义
    vi.
    1. 泛论[(+from)]2. 推断,vt.1. 归纳,概括
    vt. 【化学】
    概括,统一,一般化
    【电脑术语】
    【动】普通化,通用化,广义化,概括
    -generalize的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    genericism
    同义词: genericness
    the state of being generic
    “CELL, ERIC’S TRIP 6/15, EMPTY BOTTLE After DGC Records scooped up New York’s Cell on the basis of one single, their tedious debut, Slo-Blo, proved the move premature with its indie-rock genericism.”
    The quality of being generic.
    The rank or office of a general.
    “His main contribution, however, to Britain was his training of light infantry and his military changes earned him a lieutenant generalcy.”
    “With the July 4, 1863, capitulation of the city he was awarded a major generalcy in the regular army.”
    “After passing through several desperate campaigns, he rose by promotion to the adjutant generalcy of regiment’s corps.”
    generalizer的异体字
    “If these are generalisations, he is proud of being a generaliser in an age of tyrannical specialisation.”
    One who, or that which, generalizes.
    “When you jump up a level in intelligence, all the old problems are no longer fun because you’re a smarter generalizer and you can see them as all being the same problem.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    generalize的第三人称单数形式
    “Without naming a specific offender he generalizes about bloggers for 1,300 gassy words.”
    “A concept may be defined as a class of stimuli such that an organism generalizes among all stimuli within the class but discriminates them from those in other classes.”
    “He tells anecdotes, analyzes concepts, reads philosophical texts, describes the experience of certain novels, generalizes, makes lists, and syllogizes.”
    generalize的英国英语拼写形式(Non-)
    “It’s hard to generalise about plot prices, as they will differ widely by size and location.”
    “Kirchhoff’s laws followed from applying Ohm’s law but the way in which he was able to generalise the results showed great mathematical skills.”
    “Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis.”
    generalize的现在分词
    “I know I’m generalizing, but this show puts these tendencies under the microscope.”
    “He begins his analysis by simplifying and generalizing the problem, dispensing with the surveyor’s vocabulary of perches and chains and bearings.”
    “Caution should be used in generalizing this study’s results to other student populations.”
    generalise的现在分词
    “These conclusions were reached by applying an impressionistic methodology involving generalising from a few cases.”
    “And to start generalising about the supposed shortcomings of the next generation is an unmistakable symptom of fogeyism.”
    “This may reflect differences in forest ecology or between monkeys, but it does suggest caution about generalising from over simple models.”
    genericize
    同义词: generify
    (transitive) To make generic. || (law, transitive) To turn into a genericized trademark. || (programming) To make more generic: usable in more contexts. || (transitive) To make generic: bland.
    “We will work with them to develop models for their use, StrateGen will have the rights to genericize them and will pay the companies royalties on sales of the generic modes.”
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