generalise

英['dʒenərəlaɪz] 美['dʒenərəlˌaɪz]
  • v. 使一般化;概括
  • =generalize(美).
CET6 TEM4
Verb:
  1. speak or write in generalities

  2. draw from specific cases for more general cases

  3. cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use;

    "They popularized coffee in Washington State"
    "Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors"

  4. become systemic and spread throughout the body;

    "this kind of infection generalizes throughout the immune system"

1. It is customary for the teacher to provide grammar notes to help the student generalise what he has learned.
教师经常给学生提供语法注释,帮助他归纳所学到的东西.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Confidence regions generalise the confidence interval concept to deal with multiple quantities.
置信区域产生了置信区间这个概念以处理各种不同的数量.

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    1. You cannot generalize about the effects of the drug from one or two cases.
      不能根据一两个病例就得出该药是否有效的结论。
    2. Perhaps you oughtn't to generalize about that.
      也许你不该对那事一概而论。
    3. Europeans, if I may generalize, are all ...
      倘若我可以大致说说的话,欧洲人都 ...

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