基本解釋n. (英)一般化;歸納;普遍原理(等于generalization)同根派生 generalisation相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Chimps can do all sorts of things we thought that only we could do – like tool-making and abstraction and generalisation.猩猩能夠做很多我們認(rèn)為只有我們才能做的事——像制造工具、抽象和歸納。That is a generalisation, as there have been effects since the silents in 1900. But there was no special effects industry and effects-driven movies were rare.那只是一種大概的說法,因?yàn)樵缭?900年,還是無聲電影時(shí)代時(shí)就有特技了。但那時(shí)沒有特技效果工業(yè),而且使用特技的電影還很少。The problem with any generalisation is that it generally misrepresents. That said, we should also be mindful not to generalise all secular humanists to be equally intolerant of all religions.概括一件事通常歪曲事實(shí),所以,我們也要注意,不要認(rèn)為所有世俗的人文主義者都不喜歡所有的宗教。權(quán)威例句But as a generalisation, the efforts of the past few years have thrown up mixed messages.ECONOMIST: Economics and the rule of lawAnd the book's central term—jihad—is also in the end a rather-too-convenient shorthand, one that cannot altogether bear the weight of generalisation placed upon it.ECONOMIST: JihadistsIn doing so, Mr Mehta paints a picture of an India that is so vast, complex and confusing as to defy generalisation, and facing such a terrifying array of problems that it forbids optimism.ECONOMIST: Indiageneralisation更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)automatic generalisation 自動(dòng)綜合Exception generalisation 例外普遍化Name generalisation 普遍化Operation generalisation 操作普遍化response generalisation 反應(yīng)泛化generalisation更多詞組專業(yè)釋義計(jì)算機(jī)科學(xué)技術(shù)(英)一般化;歸納;普遍原理(等于generalization)