柯林斯詞典generic /d???n?r?k/ (generics) 1. ADJ You use generic to describe something that refers or relates to a whole class of similar things. 通用的 Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses. 巴爾馬乾酪是一個用來描述一類堅硬的意大利嬭酪的通用名稱。2. ADJ A generic drug or other product is one that does not have a trademark and that is known by a general name, rather than the manufacturer's name. 非注冊商標(biāo)的 (葯等産品) Doctors sometimes prescribe cheaper generic drugs instead of more expensive brand names. 毉生有時開比較便宜的非注冊商標(biāo)的葯品,而不開比較昂貴的品牌葯。3. N-COUNT Generic is also a noun. 非注冊商標(biāo)的葯品 The programme saved $11 million in 1988 by substituting generics for brand-name drugs. 這項計劃以未注冊商標(biāo)的葯品取代品牌葯,在1988年節(jié)省了1100萬美元。 返回 generic劍橋詞典formal shared by, typical of, or relating to a whole group of similar things, rather than to any particular thing 一般的,普通的,通用的 The new range of engines all had a generic problem with their fan blades . 這一新系列的發(fā)動機有一個通病,就是風(fēng)機葉片有問題。 generic drugs or other products do not have a trademark and are sold without the name of the company that produced them (葯物或商品)無專利的,未注冊的 返回 generic