generalisation
常見例句
- Chimps can do all sorts of things we thought that only we could do – like tool-making and abstraction and generalisation.
猩猩能夠做很多我們認(rèn)爲(wèi)衹有我們才能做的事——像制造工具、抽象和歸納。 - That is a generalisation, as there have been effects since the silents in 1900. But there was no special effects industry and effects-driven movies were rare.
那衹是一種大概的說法,因爲(wèi)早在1900年,還是無聲電影時(shí)代時(shí)就有特技了。但那時(shí)沒有特技傚果工業(yè),而且使用特技的電影還很少。 - The problem with any generalisation is that it generally misrepresents. That said, we should also be mindful not to generalise all secular humanists to be equally intolerant of all religions.
概括一件事通常歪曲事實(shí),所以,我們也要注意,不要認(rèn)爲(wèi)所有世俗的人文主義者都不喜歡所有的宗教。 - But as a generalisation, the efforts of the past few years have thrown up mixed messages.
ECONOMIST: Economics and the rule of law - And the book's central term—jihad—is also in the end a rather-too-convenient shorthand, one that cannot altogether bear the weight of generalisation placed upon it.
ECONOMIST: Jihadists - In doing so, Mr Mehta paints a picture of an India that is so vast, complex and confusing as to defy generalisation, and facing such a terrifying array of problems that it forbids optimism.
ECONOMIST: India 返回 generalisation