generalisation
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美
n. 归纳; 一般化
BNC.12216
英英释义
noun
- (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus
- reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
- the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances
- an idea or conclusion having general application
- he spoke in broad generalities
双语例句
- The first is a dubious generalisation made by the greatest of novelists, Leo Tolstoy.
第一句是伟大的小说家列夫•托尔斯泰(LeoTolstoy)做出的让人半信半疑的概括。 - One generalisation we can make, though, is that people get more satisfied with their jobs as they get older.
尽管如此,我们还是可以知道,随着人们年龄增加,对工作满意度也在上升中。 - Section I contains the generalisation of administrative subject.
第一节是行政主体的概论。 - Too hasty a generalisation would have misled us.
如果十分仓促地下判断,将使我们误入歧途。 - As a sweeping generalisation, it seems to me that Americans and Canadians are motivated by fear of pollution; they buy bottled water for what it does not contain.
总体概括起来,在我看来,美国人和加拿大人的出发点是担心污染;他们购买瓶装水,是因为它不含污染物质。 - Indeed if any generalisation could be made about MWS it is that they are much more likely than average to own property in France.
实际上,如果能够对葡萄酒大师们做出一个概括的话,那么就是,他们在法国拥有地产的几率要远远高于普通人。 - Generalisation will continue to be a useful business tool.
泛化以后仍将是一个有用的商业工具。 - Those who oppose or support GM crops per se make an unhelpful generalisation.
那些反对或支持转基因作物的人本身就造成了一种无益的观念。 - It is more nearly accurate to say that slumps are associated with rapidly falling inflation, which may or may not take the recorded rate into negative territory, but even this generalisation is subject to many exceptions.
比较准确地说,经济衰退伴随着通胀水平的迅速下降,官方通胀率数字有可能转为负数,也有可能仍在正值。但即使这种概括性说法,也有很多例外之处。 - The fallacies of DIY economics are mostly the result of generalisation: we mistakenly infer the properties of the whole from our limited experience of a smaller part.
自助经济学的谬误多半是概括所致:我们的阅历只是有限的局部,却会由此错误地推断关于全体的特征。
