generalised
英 [ˈdʒɛnərəlaɪzd]
美 [ˈdʒɛnərəˌlaɪzd]
网络 广义; 全面; 普遍化; 广义的; 广泛的
过去分词:generalised
BNC.14943 / COCA.40577
英英释义
adj
- not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment
- the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal
双语例句
- He recommended some drastic remedies, and suggested considering a global tax on financial transactions a generalised Tobin tax.
他建议采取一些有力的补救措施,并建议考虑对全球金融交易课税即一种普遍化的托宾税。 - Simulation Study for Continuous-Time Generalised Predictive Control of Steam Pressure in A Power Plant Boiler
连续时间广义预测控制用于电厂锅炉汽压控制的仿真研究 - So there is not yet a generalised emerging markets bubble.
所以,现在暂时还没有全面的新兴市场泡沫。 - The idea of a generalised debt cancellation is not wholly unknown in modern times.
在现代,全面免除债务的思想也并非完全闻所未闻。 - Generalised concerns about rising inflation have been given an extra edge by the events in Tunisia.
突尼斯事件进一步加重了全球对通胀上扬的普遍担忧。 - Yet the links that make this a generalised crisis of the West should be obvious.
然而,让这些问题成为西方普遍危机的那些联系,应当十分明显。 - Private banks collectively cannot self-insure against a generalised run on the banks.
作为一个整体,私人银行无法针对全面挤兑进行自我承保。 - Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity.
它那戏剧性的微妙之处常被含糊处理到了晦涩的地步。 - The latest paper backs this position, saying: A financial meltdown and a generalised loss of confidence have been avoided.
最新的文件支持这一立场,文件称:金融崩盘和信心全面丧失的情况已得到避免。 - Similarly, the inflation projection for the UK and us probably reflects a generalised concern about quantitative easing-not because investors understand what this might do to prices, but because they are uncertain how it does ( or does not) work.
与此类似,对英国和美国的通胀预测可能反映出,投资者普遍担忧定量宽松政策不是因为投资者明白这可能会对价格产生什么影响,而是因为对它的运转(或不运转)方式没有把握。
