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词汇 generalize
释义 generalize
verb[ I or T ]
(UK usuallygeneralise)uk /ˈdʒen.ər.əl.aɪz/ us /ˈdʒen.ər.əl.aɪz/
C1
to make a general statement that something is true in all cases, based on what is true in some cases: 概括,归纳
generalize aboutYou can't generalize about a continent as varied as Europe.对于欧洲这样一个异彩纷呈的大陆,你无法一言以蔽之。
It's difficult to generalize, but most babies can say a few words by the age of 12 months.
Dr Meyer warned against generalizing the results to populations not included in the study.
Shakespeare loves to generalize about humankind: "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all."
Employers must be wary of a tendency to generalize about groups of people on the basis of very limited experience.
People ask me what fraction of an investment portfolio stocks or bonds should be, but you can't generalize. It depends on the individual's financial circumstances.
The theory can be generalized to many other cases.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Elaborating, specifying and simplifying
abstract
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anti-reductionist
broad brush
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enlarge
enlarge on/upon something
expand
expand on something
expansively
overgeneralization
overgeneralize
oversimplification
oversimplify
particularization
spec
specification
specificity
specify
split hairsidiom

generalize | American Dictionary


generalize
verb[ I ]
us/ˈdʒen·rəˌlɑɪz, -ə·rə-/
to make a statement that relates to many people, things, or conditions, esp. when based on limited facts:
You can’t generalize about a continent as varied as Africa.

Examples of generalize


generalize
We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context.
They generalize the ordinary dynamical systems and stochastic processes.
We generalize the notion of reversible systems in symbolic dynamics, and investigate their properties.
But it is not clear how well the model would generalize when trained on several different kinds of stimuli.
Significantly, none of the positive outcomes we describe in our case studies came about as part of achieving formulaic, preset, generalized managerial results-based performance targets.
The visual system has no need to resort to a generalized default.
A social scientist who makes generalized claims is more likely to be prepared to advise on any occasion.
Cultural studies, standing against all universalistic notions of form, usually prefers "discourse" as a generalizing category.
The possibility of an event being in the 'active' state generalizes the 0-dimensional notion of state to higher dimensions.
Nonetheless, it is difficult to know whether these results can be generalized, since they rely on only three firms over only four years.
We present proof methods for correctness and completeness for definite programs and generalize them to normal programs.
Functional differential equations with proportional delays are usually referred to as pantograph equations or generalized pantograph equations.
To what extent can we generalize from the present findings to reading in more natural situations?
In contrast to three-year-old children, two-year-old children did not generalize names for deformable stimuli by shape similarity.
Care must be taken to avoid generalizing the results presented here to other economies not included in the analysis.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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