generalize 的 2 个定义
gen·er·al·ized, gen·er·al·iz·ing.
- to infer from particular facts, statistics, or the like.
- to infer or form from only a few facts, examples, or the like.
- to give a general rather than a specific or special character or form to.
- to make general; bring into general use or knowledge.
gen·er·al·ized, gen·er·al·iz·ing.
- to form general principles, opinions, etc.
- to deal, think, or speak in generalities.
- to make general inferences.
generalize 近义词
make a sweeping assumption, statement
更多generalize例句
- An algorithm that isn’t capable of retaining its previous memories is severely kneecapped in its ability to infer or generalize.
- Several solvers, like Michael Branicky, Josh Silverman and Rajeev Pakalapati, generalized this method, finding a formula for the expected number of guesses for a dictionary with any number of words.
- That’s because viral infections tend to rev up the immune system’s generalized antiviral defense system, known as the innate immune system.
- The more environments LPG saw, the more it could successfully generalize.
- DeepMind says LPG takes this a step further by discovering its own value function from scratch and generalizing to more complex environments.
- It is a common enough occurrence that I would generalize it to essentially every graduate of medical school.
- Third, for pol- icy purposes we need to know whether the results of these studies generalize.
- Tel Aviv, to generalize but slightly, dislikes Netanyahu and fears the future he personifies.
- I don't think it's safe to generalize about any industry or the people therein.
- It is impossible to generalize on the issue of Jewish councils.
- But it would manifestly extend this article beyond its just limits, and we must therefore generalize our remaining notices.
- It may be said that these were excrescences or city fashions; that one must not generalize.
- Fortunately to generalize is only a part of the business of the historian.
- From which it follows that men who use language are able to abstract or generalize their ideas.
- We may generalize this instance so as to cover the causes of many memories.