generalisation

generalisation

美 [ˌdʒenrəlaɪ'zeɪʃn]  英 [ˌdʒenrəlaɪ'zeɪʃn]

  • n.概括;归纳;泛论
  • 网络概括整合;概括期;概括化

例句

It has always been a generalisation to refer to a monolithic Arab world.

单一阿拉伯世界始终外界一种概括

A generalisation that has often been used is to regard nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities as the yardstick.

一种广为应用方法核武器弹道导弹能力作为准绳

This is a complete generalisation and a very stereotypical view that shows no research went into really finding out about them.

一个完整概括一个非常定型视图显示没有研究真正找到有关他们

This is a hard thing to say and I am of course aware that this, too, is a generalisation.

很难说当然意识到一个广泛现象

"A generalisation that faster growth will always compromise plant defence needs to be treated with caution, " he warned.

警告说:“生长迅速损害植物防御概念需要小心对待。”

The laws governing our social life are not so clearly understood as to permit of a clear generalisation .

我们现在十分懂得支配我们社会生活那些规律所以不能构成明白一般概念

The first is a dubious generalisation made by the greatest of novelists, Leo Tolstoy.

第一伟大小说家列夫-托尔斯泰LeoTolstoy做出半信半疑概括

Too hasty a generalisation would have misled us.

如果十分仓促地下判断使我们误入歧途

Now they resort to universal freedom and liberty, which is itself a generalisation per se.

现在他们追求所谓宇宙自由明主这种推己及人道理

Indeed if any generalisation could be made about MWs it is that they are much more likely than average to own property in France.

实际上如果能够葡萄酒大师做出一个概括的话那么就是他们法国拥有地产几率远远高于普通

This is a question for historical generalisation rather than for pure theory.

一个历史概括不是理论问题

We may want to make a generalisation based on this.

基于我们一个概括

"This is a gross generalisation, but men focus more on one thing, " she says.

只是一般归纳但是男人一般注重一件事情

The new framework is essentially a generalisation of

框架实质上通用