generic 的 2 个定义
Also ge·ner·i·cal .
- something that is generic.
- any product, as a type of food, drug, or cosmetic commonly marketed under a brand name, that is sold in a package without a brand.
- a wine made from two or more varieties of grapes, with no one grape constituting more than half the product.
generic 近义词
common, general
generic 的近义词 9 个
generic 的反义词 4 个
更多generic例句
- A content marketing guide is generic, your business needs are very much concrete.
- IKEA tackles the generic-ness problem by making a vast range of different products, and periodically updating long-running bestsellers.
- For example, you can use generic keywords to describe your business, your product, and your services.
- Instead, its goal is to shore up the US supply of generic drugs.
- Metformin is a widely-used generic drug for mitigating liver sugar production in Type 2 diabetes patients.
- And with sildenafil citrate going generic in three years, Pfizer will soon lose sole ownership over the Viagra formula.
- But here we are at a generic hotel suite in downtown Toronto.
- But everything in Abbudin feels willfully generic, as if even the tiniest hint of specificity might give offense.
- We could have made the production a bit more 2010s by steering it in a more generic direction.
- Ketorolac, a generic, is considered a relatively nontoxic drug.
- Mangold is here, then, a generic term, standing for other plants equally with the beet.
- Illiger (1811:83) proposed Tamias as the generic name of the chipmunk of eastern North America.
- We have also some portraits of Miss Vaughan, who is aggressive and good to look at; but this is not the generic distinction.
- We shall first distinguish them by the two generic names of Sapajous and Sagoins.
- The word guma, like aubo, appears to be a generic term for water, or potable liquids.