释义 |
gen·er·al·ize \ˈjen(ə)rəˌlīz, rapid -nərˌl-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: French généraliser, from général general + -iser -ize transitive verb 1. : to make general : reduce to general laws : give a general form to 2. a. : to derive or induce (a general conception or principle) from particulars b. : to derive or induce a general conception, principle, or inference from 3. : to make general (as by existential or universal qualification) : render applicable to a wider class 4. : to give general applicability to < generalize a law > also : to make indefinite (as by blurring particular features) 5. a. : to modify or eliminate (nonessential details on a map) for improving the legibility or for emphasizing some particular feature (as the location of mountains or the essential character of a coastline) b. : to portray or emphasize in painting general rather than particular features and characteristics of intransitive verb 1. : to form generalizations : make inductions or general inferences; also : to be prone to make vague or indefinite statements 2. : to become extended throughout the human body 3. : to generalize the details on a map |