generic
adj. 类的,属性的; 一般的; 不受商标保护的; [生]属的,类的
You use generic to describe something that refers or relates to a whole class of similar things.
Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.
帕尔玛干酪是意大利硬奶酪的通称。
A generic drug or other product is one that does not have a trademark and that is known by a general name, rather than the manufacturer's name.
They encourage doctors to prescribe cheaper generic drugs instead of more expensive brand names.
他们鼓励医生给患者开较便宜的非专利药,而不是价格更高的品牌药。
People sometimes use generic to refer to something that is exactly typical of the kind of thing mentioned, and that has no special or unusual characteristics.
...generic California apartments, the kind that have white walls and white drapes and were built five years ago.
5年前建造的有着白色墙壁和白色窗帘的普通加州公寓
1. relating to or common to or descriptive of all members of a genus;
2. (of drugs) not protected by trademark;
3. applicable to an entire class or group;
W: Great. I'll take the generic brand.
女: 好极了, 我就要普通牌子吧!
What is an IB world school? And how is it different from the generic international schools?
什么是“IB国际学校”,它与一般国际学校有 什么 不同?
TTF font file print bar code, and use the generic font file.
TTF字体 文件打印条形码, 与搁置凡是的字体文件无异.
At other sites, permissible use is simply a generic checkbox item under Terms and Conditions.
在另一些网站, 许可的用途仅仅是条款和细则下一个普通的多选框项.
Second , we investigate how to use aspects to support generic programming in a modular manner.
我们接著会探讨剖面如何以模组化方式实现泛型程式设计.