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generalized

/jĕn′ər-ə-līzd′/

广义的,一般性的,一般性,普遍性的

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adj.形容词 adjective
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Examples

  • Not [all of] Greek life should be generalized as the problem.

  • But very few of us have imagined that they could fuel a generalized positive view of secession.

  • The same goes for generalized “rules” you might hear about frequency and amounts.

  • There will also be five more generalized ‘special occasion’ designs that will retail between $195 and $225.

  • Anxiety in children usually manifests in separation anxiety, social phobias and generalized anxiety.

  • Their intelligence is of a generalized character, and is capable of developing in new channels.

  • This Mrs. Miner had generalized from long experience with her husband.

  • Also, on the basis of this same index, some subspecies of D. ordii are more generalized than is any other species in the genus.

  • Dipodomys ordii is the most generalized Recent species of the genus.

  • The autumn with pathos has a way there of overwhelming her many fragrances in the general odour of dead leaves generalized.