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universal

/yoo-nuh-vur-suhl/US // ˌyu nəˈvɜr səl //UK // (ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəl) //

普及,普遍性,普遍,普遍的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of all or the whole: universal experience.
    • : applicable everywhere or in all cases; general: a universal cure.
    • : affecting, concerning, or involving all: universal military service.
    • : used or understood by all: a universal language.
    • : present everywhere: the universal calm of southern seas.
    • : versed in or embracing many or all skills, branches of learning, etc.: Leonardo da Vinci was a universal genius.
    • : of or relating to the universe, all nature, or all existing things: universal cause.
    • : characterizing all or most members of a class; generic.
    • : Logic. asserted of every member of a class.
    • : Linguistics. found in all languages or belonging to the human language faculty.
    • : Machinery. noting any of various machines, tools, or devices widely adaptable in position, range of use, etc.
    • : Metalworking. rolled in a universal mill. having or employing vertical edging rolls.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that may be applied throughout the universe to many things, usually thought of as an entity that can be in many places at the same time.
    • : a trait, characteristic, or property, as distinguished from a particular individual or event, that can be possessed in common, as the care of a mother for her young.
    • : Logic. a universal proposition.
    • : Philosophy. a general term or concept or the generic nature that such a term signifies; a Platonic idea or Aristotelian form.an entity that remains unchanged in character in a series of changes or changing relations.Hegelianism.concrete universal.
    • : language universal.
    • : Machinery. universal joint.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.worldwide, entire
Synonyms
broad广泛的,广泛,宽泛的,宽广的common常见的,普通,共同,共同的comprehensive全面,全面的,综合,综合性extensive广泛,广泛的,广泛地,广大global全球,全球性的,全球的,全球性prevalent盛行的,盛行,流行的,普遍的ubiquitous到处都是,无处不在,普遍存在的,无处不在的unlimited无限的,无限,无限制,无限制的catholic天主教会,天主教徒,天主教,天主教的cosmopolitan大都会,大都会的,都市人,世界性的empyrean帝王级,帝国主义,帝国主义者,帝王general一般,总体,普通,一般情况generic一般,一般的,一般性的,一般性regular定期,定期的,定期检查,定期举行sweeping扫荡,扫除,扫地,清扫total共计,总计,共,总数whole全部,全部的accepted接受,接受的,已接受,被接受all所有,全部,所有的,一切all-embracing包罗万象,包罗万象的,兼容并包,兼容并蓄all-inclusive包罗万象,包罗万象的,全包式,无所不包all-over全身,全套,全套的,遍体鳞伤astronomical天文,天文的,天文学celestial天体,天上的,天上,天体的cosmic宇宙,宇宙的,宇宙性的,宇宙性customary习惯性的,习惯,习俗,习惯性diffuse弥漫性,扩散,扩散性,弥漫ecumenical普世教会,普世基督教,普世,普世的multinational多国公司,多国,跨国,多国企业mundane无聊,无聊的,无聊的事,世俗omnipresent无处不在,无所不在,无处不在的,无所不在的planetary行星,行星的,行星的人stellar恒星,恒星的,恒定的,恒星级terrestrial陆地,地面,陆地的,地面的undisputed不争的事实,无争议的,无可争议的,无可争议unrestricted不受限制的,无限制的,不受限制,无限制usual通常,通常情况下,通常的,寻常widespread广泛的,普遍的,广泛,普遍存在worldly属世的,世俗的,属世,属世界的

Examples

  • This trend has been encouraged by the emergence of the universal owner.

  • Autistics may want less social interaction than others—although this is by no means universal among us — but less is a far cry from none.

  • Some of the biggest economic debates of our time focus on automation, the threat of robots replacing workers and whether societies should introduce a universal basic income.

  • For example, many advocacy organizations are currently pushing for the USDA to permanently offer universal school meals instead of requiring eligible families to apply.

  • The proposal would have allowed for a universal DH for the second straight year, as opposed to having the position only in the American League, as was the case from 1973 through 2019.

  • Was there something linked to something a little more universal as far as experiences are concerned?

  • “I care about what the universal sense of the film is,” she says.

  • The courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights.

  • And this song is just absolute genius and totally universal.

  • Most people know the Universal Life Church as a quick and easy place to get ordained without leaving your couch.

  • The Vine is a universal favorite, and rarely out of view; while it often seems to cover half the ground in sight.

  • “Well, mistakes is humant,” sighed Sol, taking advantage of that universal absolution.

  • The universal ignorance of the working class broke down the aspiring force of genius.

  • It stands very much in the way of that universal adult education which is our present concern.

  • Wheat gives place to Rye about the same time, and the Potato, at first comparatively rare, becomes universal.