generality
n. 概括性的話; 一般性; 大多數
A generality is a general statement that covers a range of things, rather than being concerned with specific instances.
I'll start with some generalities and then examine a few specific examples...
我首先進行概述,然後會分析幾個例項。
He avoided this tricky question and talked in generalities.
他迴避了這個非常微妙的問題,只做了個籠統的表述。
The generality of a statement or description is the fact that it is a general one, rather than a specific, detailed one.
That there are problems with this kind of definition is hardly surprising, given its level of generality.
由於其籠統性,不難料想這種定義會存在問題。
If someone refers to the generality of a group of people, they mean the majority of that group.
When the generality of the electorate is doing badly, the mood will grow pessimistic.
當多數選民都不予以支援時,情緒就會變得悲觀起來。
1. an idea having general application;
2. the quality of being general or widespread or having general applicability
The search for generality and unification is one of the distinctive features of twentieth century mathematics.
探求一般性和統一性,是二十世紀數學的突出特徵之一.
The generality of the Oriental manner is very conservative.
大多數東方人的風俗是非常保守的.
Nothing happens without a cause " is a generality.
“凡事必有因 ” 是一個通則.
There is no reason, now, why we should stop short of any degree of generality.
那麼我們沒有理由停下來不考慮任何程度一般性的問題.
But the external manifestation in part of GAY has its generality characteristic.
但部分GAY的外在表現是有其共性特徵的.