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generalised 英'dʒenərəlaɪzd美'dʒenərəlaɪzd 高COCA⁹⁴²⁷⁴BNC¹⁶⁶⁵⁵iWeb²⁸⁷⁰¹Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本英英近义反义例句 adj.普遍的³⁶;概括的¹⁶;广义的¹⁶=generalized¹⁶.动词generalise的过去式和过去分词¹⁶.原型generalise的过去式 Adjective: not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment;the hedgehog is a primitive and generalized mammal 近义词 generalized普遍的 But breaching the blood- brain barrier in this way is a crucial step, and one that might be generalised to potential treatments for other brain diseases— Alzheimer’s, for example. 但药物以这种方式突破血脑屏障确实是个关键步骤,在此基础上,人们还可能找到治疗阿尔茨海默尔病这样的其他脑部疾病的良方。 ecocn Ecuador expelled the American ambassador to Quito, Heather Hodges, after she was quoted in a leaked diplomatic cable as saying that the country’s police suffered from generalised corruption. 厄瓜多尔驱除了美国驻本国大使希瑟•霍奇斯 Heather Hodges,原因是她在一份泄露的外交电报中说这个国家的腐败现象非常普遍。 ecocn This is a small example of why the attempt to impose ID cards, which will become a generalised permission to control us, is entirely wrong. 这仅仅是证明为什么他们要把 ID卡强加给我们,并使它成为控制我们的一种普遍许可的企图是完全错误的一个很小的例子。 yeeyan |