柯林斯詞典generality /?d??n??r?l?t?/ (generalities) 1. N-COUNT A generality is a general statement that covers a range of things, rather than being concerned with specific instances. 概述[正式] I'll start with some generalities and then examine a few specific examples. 我首先進(jìn)行概述,然後會(huì)分析幾個(gè)實(shí)例。 He avoided this tricky question and talked in generalities. 他廻避了這個(gè)非常微妙的問題,衹做了個(gè)籠統(tǒng)的表述。2. N-UNCOUNT The generality of a statement or description is the fact that it is a general one, rather than a specific, detailed one. 一般性 That there are problems with this kind of definition is hardly surprising, given its level of generality. 考慮到其籠統(tǒng)性,難怪這類定義會(huì)存在問題。 返回 generality劍橋詞典 generality noun [C usually plural, U] (NO DETAILS) an occasion when what someone says contains no details , and often very little meaning , or a statement of this type 概括的表述;籠統(tǒng)的談?wù)?;泛泛之? We need to get away from generalities and focus on the issues . 我們不要再泛泛空談,要把注意力放在議題上麪。 generality noun [C usually plural, U] (MOST) ?the generality [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] formal most 大多數(shù)的,多半的 The generality of the people supports the government . 大多數(shù)人支持政府。 返回 generality