generalisation
美 [?d?enr?la?'ze??n]
英 [?d?enr?la?'ze??n] 
- n.概括;歸納;泛論
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)概括整合;概括期;概括化
例句
It has always been a generalisation to refer to a monolithic Arab world.
單一的“阿拉伯世界”始終是外界的一種概括。
A generalisation that has often been used is to regard nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities as the yardstick.
一種廣為應(yīng)用的方法是將核武器與彈道導(dǎo)彈能力作為準(zhǔn)繩。
This is a complete generalisation and a very stereotypical view that shows no research went into really finding out about them.
這是一個完整的概括和一個非常定型的視圖顯示沒有研究到真正找到有關(guān)去了他們。
This is a hard thing to say and I am of course aware that this, too, is a generalisation.
這件事很難說,我當(dāng)然也意識到這是一個廣泛的現(xiàn)象。
"A generalisation that faster growth will always compromise plant defence needs to be treated with caution, " he warned.
他警告說:“生長更迅速將損害植物防御的概念需要小心對待?!?/jz>
The laws governing our social life are not so clearly understood as to permit of a clear generalisation .
我們現(xiàn)在還沒十分懂得支配我們社會生活的那些規(guī)律,所以還不能構(gòu)成很明白的一般概念。
The first is a dubious generalisation made by the greatest of novelists, Leo Tolstoy.
第一句是偉大的小說家列夫-托爾斯泰(LeoTolstoy)做出的讓人半信半疑的概括。
Too hasty a generalisation would have misled us.
如果十分倉促地下判斷,將使我們誤入歧途。
Now they resort to universal freedom and liberty, which is itself a generalisation per se.
現(xiàn)在他們追求于所謂全宇宙的自由和明主,這種推己及人的道理。
Indeed if any generalisation could be made about MWs it is that they are much more likely than average to own property in France.
實際上,如果能夠對葡萄酒大師們做出一個概括的話,那么就是,他們在法國擁有地產(chǎn)的幾率要遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)高于普通人。
This is a question for historical generalisation rather than for pure theory.
這是一個歷史的概括而不是純理論的問題。
We may want to make a generalisation based on this.
基于此我們想做一個概括。
"This is a gross generalisation, but men focus more on one thing, " she says.
“這只是個一般的歸納,但是男人一般會注重一件事情”她說。
The new framework is essentially a generalisation of
新的框架實質(zhì)上是更通用的