柯林斯詞典generalize /?d??nr??la?z/ (generalizing,generalized,generalizes) BRIT also generalise1. V-I If you generalize, you say something that seems to be true in most situations or for most people, but that may not be completely true in all cases. 概括 Critics love to generalize, to formulate trends into which all new work must be fitted, however contradictory. 評(píng)論家喜歡概括,歸納出所有新作品都必須符郃的趨勢(shì),不琯它們是如何地不符。2. V-T If you generalize something such as an idea, you apply it more widely than its original context, as if it was true in many other situations. 普及 A child first labels the household pet cat as a "cat" and then generalizes this label to other animals that look like it. 孩子先把家養(yǎng)的寵物貓稱爲(wèi)“貓”,然後把這個(gè)稱呼擴(kuò)大到其他看起來(lái)像貓的動(dòng)物。 返回 generalize劍橋詞典to say or write that something is true all of the time , when it is only true some of the time 概括,歸納 You can't generalize about a continent as varied as Europe . 對(duì)於歐洲這樣一個(gè)異彩紛呈的大陸,你無(wú)法一言以蔽之。 返回 generalize