generalise
常見例句
- In contrast, some unenlightened free-thinkers are not enthusiastic to learn and think deeply enough, who thus generalise and trivialise others’ belief and thought systems.
相反的,一些未被啟迪的所謂自由思想者們,沒有深入思考的熱情,只會(huì)概括和分解別人的思想系統(tǒng)和信仰。 - You would have then had to generalise the model of a bike, then defined some of the core parts of it in general terms (work products) and how they fit together (a logical product architecture).
因此,你必須歸納總結(jié)出摩托車的設(shè)計(jì)模型,并以一般性術(shù)語(yǔ)(工件)定義其核心部件,并說明如何組裝這些部件(邏輯裝配結(jié)構(gòu))。 - Don't over-generalise ('I can never hold down a relationship'), jump to conclusions ('I'll never finish this job') or ruminate endlessly.
不要過分概括(比如想“我永遠(yuǎn)都控制不好這種關(guān)系”),不要妄下定論(比如想“這工作永遠(yuǎn)都做不完”),也不要總是不停地思考某件事。 - And rather than having to be trained by each user the system appears to generalise well.
ECONOMIST: Computing - Mr Hilton seems less willing to generalise, summarise, or prioritise, more keen to pack in the detail.
ECONOMIST: Art history - By repeatedly shaking the tin, removing a single chocolate, noting its type, and then replacing it, it is possible to generalise about the contents of the whole tin.
ECONOMIST: Statistics 返回 generalise