generalizing
v. 概括,歸納,推論( generalize的現在分詞 ); 推廣,普及
If you generalize, you say something that seems to be true in most situations or for most people, but that may not be completely true in all cases.
'In my day, children were a lot better behaved'. — 'It's not true, you're generalizing'...
“我們那個時候,孩子們要比現在聽話許多。”——“不一定,你只是在一概而論。”
It's hard to generalize about Cole Porter because he wrote so many great songs that were so varied.
科爾·波特寫了這麼多風格迥異的優美歌曲,要對他進行概括並不是件容易的事。
If you generalize something such as an idea, you apply it more widely than its original context, as if it was true in many other situations.
A child first labels the household pet cat as a 'cat' and then generalises this label to other animals that look like it.
孩子會先把家中的寵物貓稱為“貓”,然後將其他像貓的動物都稱為“貓”。
"In my day, children were a lot better behaved". — "It's not true, you're generalizing"
“我們那個時候,孩子們要比現在聽話許多。”——“不一定,你只是在一概而論。”
Our history teacher is always generalizing; he never deals with anything in detail.
我們的歷史教師總愛概括地講, 從不詳述任何史實.
Such generalizing statements are tentative at best.
這種一般化的陳述充其量不過是一種嘗試.
Some generalizing forms for monotone class theorems of functional forms are given.
給出了函式形式的單調類定理的幾種推廣形式.
And the generalizing of whole production equipments is discussed in this text.
並對該成套生產裝置的擴充套件應用提出了討論.