| 释义 |  generic /jə-nerˈik/  adjectivenounGeneral, applicable to any member of a group or classOf or belonging to a genus(of a drug, etc) not patented or sold as a proprietary name(of the name of a brand) that has come to be used as a general name for that type of product (eg Biro for ballpoint pen, Hoover for vacuum cleaner)Of or belonging to the same family of computers, software, etc
 A generic drug, etcA product sold without a brand name, in plain packaging, and with no promotion or advertisingA generic brand name
 ORIGIN: Fr générique, from L genus (see genus) generˈical  adjective General, applicable to any of a group or classOf or belonging to a genus
 generˈically  adverb genericīzāˈtion or genericīsāˈtion  n. genericize or genericise /jə-nerˈi-sīz/   transitive verb  To use (a proprietary term) as a generic brand name. generic name  noun The name of the genus, placed first in naming the species, thus Equus caballus (horse), Equus asinus (ass), Equus zebra, etc are species of the genus Equus, and Equus is the generic name, always written with a capital and in italics (biology)The name of a generic drug, product, etc
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