generalised
英 [ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪzd]
美 [ˈdʒɛnərəˌlaɪzd]
网络 广义; 全面; 普遍化; 广义的; 广泛的
过去分词:generalised
BNC.14943 / COCA.40577
英英释义
adj
- not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment
- the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal
双语例句
- The term "remote viewing" emerged as a generalised short hand to describe this more structured approach to clairvoyance.
遥视这个术语呈现出总体性的速记,去描述这个建筑物,从而接近千里眼。 - Private banks collectively cannot self-insure against a generalised run on the banks.
作为一个整体,私人银行无法针对全面挤兑进行自我承保。 - But, in the US, a generalised attachment to liberty has somehow turned into an unquestioning veneration of the constitution that has become almost quasi-religious.
但是在美国,凡事都扯上自由在某种程度上变成了一种对宪法的绝对崇拜,这差不多已经变成一种准宗教情结了。 - But it is one thing to have such feelings and generalised images that have been moulded and permeated by thought, and another thing to have thoughts about them.
不过具有为思维所决定所浸透的情绪和表象是一回事,而具有关于这些情绪和表象的思想又是一回事。 - I can see only one mechanism that could force a collapse of the eurozone: a generalised bank run in several countries.
我认为,只有一种情形能够使欧元区崩塌,那就是在多个国家发生全面的银行挤兑。 - So there is not yet a generalised emerging markets bubble.
所以,现在暂时还没有全面的新兴市场泡沫。 - But this needs to be generalised.
但这种方法仍有待推广。 - Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity.
它那戏剧性的微妙之处常被含糊处理到了晦涩的地步。 - The "Livingston doctrine", Mr Gorton claims, means that debt contracts should be relaxed and public support for the banking system expanded to prevent or resolve a generalised panic, when the entire financial system is wrongly treated as insolvent.
戈登声称该学说的思想在于当整个金融体系被错误地认定为破产时,应该放宽债务合约期限,而且公众对于银行系统的支持力度还应该达到可以阻止或者解决大恐慌的程度。 - Yet the links that make this a generalised crisis of the West should be obvious.
然而,让这些问题成为西方普遍危机的那些联系,应当十分明显。