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
- They also feed into seasonal climate forecasts for more generalised epidemic risk assessments with even longer lead times.
季节性的气候预报还利用了它们,从而获得更一般化的、提前时间更长的疾病流行风险评估。 - Marking to market, which was generalised as an accounting procedure in the 1990s, was influenced by the idea that financial markets are efficient.
上世纪90年代,逐日盯市作为一种会计规程得到了推广,它是受到这样一个理念的影响:金融市场是高效率的。 - 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。 - None of this can be generalised, of course.
当然,这些都不能一概而论。 - 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。 - Generalised attacks on securitisation may be heard in Frankfurt and Paris, but must be firmly rejected.
在法兰克福和巴黎,可能会听到对资产证券化的泛泛攻击,但对此必须坚决予以抵制。 - Aitken's generalised least squares normal equation
艾特肯广义最小平方正规方程 - There is little doubt that a generalised bank run across several countries would be disastrous.
如果不止一个国家出现广泛的挤兑,那将是灾难性的,关于这一点我们没有多少疑问。 - 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。 - But, in the US, a generalised attachment to liberty has somehow turned into an unquestioning veneration of the constitution that has become almost quasi-religious.
但是在美国,凡事都扯上自由在某种程度上变成了一种对宪法的绝对崇拜,这差不多已经变成一种准宗教情结了。