generically
adv. 一般地
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.
帕爾瑪乾酪是義大利硬乳酪的通稱。
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.
他們鼓勵醫生給患者開較便宜的非專利藥,而不是價格更高的品牌藥。
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年前建造的有著白色牆壁和白色窗簾的普通加州公寓
1. without a trademark or brand name;
2. as sharing a common genus;
The so - called critics are generically mentioned, but not individually mentioned.
當所謂的批評提及時總是一筆帶過, 從不指名道姓.
We market these drugs generically.
我們推廣的這些藥是未經註冊的.
Roche said it was ramping up production of the drug, known generically as oseltamivir.
羅氏公司表示正在努力提高該藥物即奧賽米韋的產量.
Archetypes do not describe any one problem specifically. They describe families of problems generically.
這些基模不是特定地描述某一問題,而是敘述一系列的問題.