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词汇 generalizing
释义 generalizing
present participle ofgeneralize
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
anti-reductionism
anti-reductionist
broad brush
broaden
enlarge
enlarge on/upon something
expand
expand on something
expansively
over-elaboration
overgeneralization
overgeneralize
oversimplification
oversimplify
simplify
spec
specification
specificity
specify

Examples of generalizing


generalizing

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Cultural studies, standing against all universalistic notions of form, usually prefers "discourse" as a generalizing category.
Care must be taken to avoid generalizing the results presented here to other economies not included in the analysis.
Caution and some empirical knowledge must be used in generalizing the law of corresponding states to properties beyond the equilibrium phase diagram.
The generalizing iterative narratives of earlier handbooks are replaced by narratives with an increased emphasis on the exact methods of proper behavior.
Both ideologies tend to oversimplify the issue by generalizing across a broad spectrum of secondary materials.
As we were interested in generalizing across items, we required both analyses to be significant for an effect to be considered reliable.
In this paper we describe extensions to a proof critic for automatically generalizing inductive conjectures.
Generalizing reference to roles thus seems to be a type of reference that cuts across definite and indefinite reference.
This broad representation leads to improved chances of generalizing the final recommendations.
In conclusion, test developers need to be cautious in generalizing score equivalency research findings to constructed response items.
This must be so, since an infinite language cannot be learned from a finite sample without generalizing.
A second reason cautions against generalizing too much from an examination of statutes to the application of all directives, even all durable directives.
There are two main aspects one has to focus on when using domains for generalizing relational databases.
Frequently, once these technical barriers have been overcome, it is straightforward to establish a theorem for nonsingular actions by generalizing the corresponding measure-preserving result.
It is thus powerful in offering not only reasons for generalizing, but some deep insights into the way it should happen.
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