A generalization of arithmetic in which symbols, usually letters of the alphabet, represent numbers or members of a specified set of numbers and are related by operations that hold for all numbers in the set. 代数学计算的普遍原理,其中通常为字母表中字母的符号,其代表数字或一组特定数字中的几个数字,它们通过对组中全部数字都适合的运算法则相联系
We now state the generalization of the two previous problems. 我们叙述前面两个问题的一般情形。
So the generalization ability of the system is more important. 因此对于报价系统来说,系统的泛化能力显得尤为重要。
generalization
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reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
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an idea or conclusion having general application
<noun.cognition> he spoke in broad generalities
the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances
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(psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus
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Generalization \Gen`er*al*i*za"tion\, n. [Cf. F. g['e]n['e]ralisation.] 1. The act or process of generalizing; the act of bringing individuals or particulars under a genus or class; deduction of a general principle from particulars.
Generalization is only the apprehension of the one in the many. --Sir W. Hamilton.
2. A general inference.
This generalization may be unfair, but as much as I hate to admit it, Mr. Nixon has let a dirty little secret out of the bag: VOA's programming is not nearly as interesting and not nearly as relevant as it should be.
"I will not accept a generalization that this opens the door for the freezing of much larger tissues," Meryman said.
Q. But it would seem, sir, that that's still a generalization, if you say some people from the outside.
But what most recommends Mr. Kapuscinski to the reader is his penchant for the politically incorrect "sweeping generalization."