generalised
- 英 ['dʒenərəlaɪzd]
- 美 ['dʒenərəlaɪzd]
释义
- adj.广泛的; 普遍的; 非具体的; 整体的
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They generalised the use of a new invention.
他们推广一项新发明的应用.
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The book is self - contained: mathematical ideas are introduced, developed generalised and applied.
书是拘谨的 ︰ 数学想法被实施, 发展一般化并且适用.
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To this end, the authors use a generalised propensity score technique.
为此, 作者用广义的倾向评分技术.
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Generalised estimating equations and low back pain . [ comment ].
广义 估计方程及腰痛.
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A tendency is generalised that modern communication was taking the place of traditional communication.
总结了近代化交通逐步取代传统交通的历史趋势.
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He developed flu - like symptoms with a temperature of 39.4 deg C, generalised malaise, headache and anorexia.
他出现流感样症状,包括体温39.4℃全身不适, 头痛和食欲减退.
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He developed flu - like symptoms with a temperature of 39.4 deg C, generalised malaise, headache and anorexia.
他出现流感样症状,包括体温39.4℃, 全身不适, 头痛和食欲减退.
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A stearic type stereotype is a simplified and generalised generalized idea about a group of people.
是一种简化和概括了的关于特定人群的印象.
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This generalised loss of confidence was many steps beyond the root cause of the crisis.
信心的全面丧失使得危机从其引发原因开始扩散.
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Gold's recent progress seems to be a response to generalised fears of economic turmoil.
黄金近期的涨势可以看成是对经济动荡的普遍担心.
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Adjective
1. not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment;
"the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal"
2. spread throughout a body or system;
"generalized edema"
3. made general; widely prevalent;
"a problem of generalized human needs"
"a state of generalized discontent"
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