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 generalized ['dʒenərəlaizd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 普遍的(概括的,广义的)
v. 概括(统一,一般化,总结)

  1. Use of this drug is now fairly generalized.
    这种药现在用得相当普遍.
  2. Observed a state of generalized discontent.
    观察一个有普遍不满情绪的国家


generalized
[ adj ]
not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment
<adj.all>
the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal


generalize \gen"er*al*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Generalized};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Generalizing}.] [Cf. F. g['e]n['e]raliser.]
[Also spelled {generalise}.]
1. To bring under a genus or under genera; to view in
relation to a genus or to genera.

Copernicus generalized the celestial motions by
merely referring them to the moon's motion. Newton
generalized them still more by referring this last
to the motion of a stone through the air. --W.
Nicholson.

2. To apply to other genera or classes; to use with a more
extensive application; to extend so as to include all
special cases; to make universal in application, as a
formula or rule.

When a fact is generalized, our discontent is
quited, and we consider the generality itself as
tantamount to an explanation. --Sir W.
Hamilton.

3. To derive or deduce (a general conception, or a general
principle) from particulars. [WordNet sense 2]

Syn: generalize, extrapolate, infer.

A mere conclusion generalized from a great
multitude of facts. --Coleridge.

4. To speak in generalities; to talk in abstract terms.
[WordNet sense 1]

Syn: generalise, speak generally.
[WordNet 1.5]


Generalized \Gen"er*al*ized\, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Comprising structural characters which are separated in more
specialized forms; synthetic; as, a generalized type.

  1. He also rejected an insurance-department attempt to impose generalized caps on expenses and establish broad "efficiency standards," saying that the initiative didn't give the department such affirmative power.
  2. Ms. McDermott said her group has received information that the FBI asked for the generalized information outside of New York.
  3. If there is a system of generalized distrust toward power, that is liberalism.
  4. On the other hand, except for its generalized anti-war theme, this "Vietnam" movie has little in common with Oliver Stone's "Platoon," which bleeds and sweats and shudders with reality.
  5. Judge Bork: Let me illustrate my objection to this generalized right of privacy.
  6. Mr. Henkel said the provision, which would have allowed certain investments to be covered by a grandfather clause of an earlier regulation, was "made with the honest belief that confusion about grandfathering was a generalized industry problem."
  7. Dr. Rutherford said 30% of the men have full-blown AIDS, 21% have severe AIDS-related complex, and 27% have generalized swollen glands caused by the infection.
  8. The economists at Bank Credit Analyst, a respected Canadian publication, assure their readers that the U.S. does not face "a 1930s-type of generalized depression."
  9. And, of course, inflation complicates analysis; without a generalized price index it is hard to compare asset data over a number of years.
  10. In his remarks Monday, Roh noted that the Gorbachev era in Moscow has brought a generalized easing of East-West tensions except in Korea.
  11. Among the oddities he has observed are its "highly generalized but extremely powerful" immune system.
  12. One of the new myths already growing after the announcement of the Mexican deal is that the scheme cannot be generalized.
  13. But he said this morning that some flaws were unavoidable and if fraud was not "generalized" his party, the country's second biggest, would accept the results.
  14. The Sixth Amendment "no more forbids the prosecutor to strike jurors on the basis of race than it forbids him to strike them on the basis of innumerable other generalized characteristics," he said.
  15. The 8th Circuit court ordered the hiring goal "replaced by a generalized injunction prohibitng further discrimination" against women.
  16. Eyster said the results could be generalized to other populations at risk for AIDS.
  17. Such a finding, however, would establish a generalized liability claim that would impose costs that few societies could endure for long.
  18. "Technically the measure was right but Soares chose a bad moment," said Geraldo Moura, a spokesman for the finance ministry. "Inflation is high and there is a generalized instability." The stone landed just behind the police jeep.
  19. "Such a generalized law fails to distinguish between conduct calculated to cause harm and conduct that is essentially innocent, thereby failing to give adequate notice of what conduct is prohibited," Titone wrote in the 7-0 ruling.
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