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    generic查询结果如下:

    音标:[dʒə'nerɪk]
    名词复数:generics 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.一般的;普通的;共有的;没有商标的
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    a.
    ①【生】属的;类属性的;
    Cats and lions show generic differences.
    猫与狮显示出类属的差别.
    ②一般的;普通的;
    Liquid is a generic term.
    液体是一般性名称.
    ③【语】全称的;
    the generic singular
    全称单数.(例如:The owl cannot see well in the daytime).
    the generic plural
    全称复数(例如:Owls cannot see well in the daytime).
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1.【生】属的,类的,2.一般的,总称的,3.非商标的;没有商标名的,n.1.通称,2.非专利药
    adj. 【化学】
    普通的,同属的
    n. 【船舶工程】
    一般的,总称的,不注册的
    -同义词和反义词
    -generic的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    generic
    “To this degree of oxygenation, we have afterwards, in the course of this work, given the generical name of oxyd.”
    “Watson is the fourth largest generical pharmaceutical manufacturer in the world.”
    that has become generic.
    Capable of being generalized.
    “Mook has argued that in much behavioral science, obtaining generalizable results is not the primary research goal.”
    “In other words, the process of induction involves drawing generalizable inferences out of observations.”
    “Mook has argued that in much behavioural science, obtaining generalizable results is not the primary research goal.”
    Made more general, less specialized.
    Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole etc.; as opposed to specific or particular. [from 13th c.] || (sometimes postpositive) Applied to a person (as a postmodifier or a normal preceding adjective) to indicate supreme rank, in civil or military titles, and later in other terms; pre-eminent. [from 14th c.] || Prevalent or widespread among a given class or area; common, usual. [from 14th c.] || Not limited in use or application; applicable to the whole or every member of a class or category. [from 14th c.] || Giving or consisting of only the most important aspects of something, ignoring minor details; indefinite. [from 16th c.] || Not limited to a specific class; miscellaneous, concerned with all branches of a given subject or area. [from 16th c.]
    “It is the general practice in engineering and science that equations be plotted as lines and discrete data as symbols.”
    “The general opinion is that the benefits of the event outweigh the costs by a significant margin.”
    “Scott likes to spend his time philosophizing and thinking in broad, general terms.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    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.”
    generify
    同义词: genericize
    (computing) To make generic.
    To speak in generalities, or in vague terms. || To infer or induce from specific cases to more general cases or principles. || To derive or deduce (a general concept or principle) from particular facts.
    “The researchers recognize the need to have a higher response rate to be able to generalize findings to the population.”
    “On the other hand, I’ll admit that the few I’ve seen have actually been quite good, and hard to generalize about.”
    “The homogenous nature of the subjects limits the ability to generalize results to other populations.”
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