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Перевод: generalize speek generalize


[глагол]
обобщать; делать общие выводы; сводить к общим законам; говорить в общей форме; говорить неопределенно; придавать неопределенность; вводить в общее употребление; распространять


Тезаурус:

  1. The effects of this training were found to generalize to the texture cue in experimental subjects, who tended to avoid contact with that particular flooring whereas control subject showed something of a liking for it.
  2. Eurocentrism seems however much less excusable in the work of modern historians who, following in Marx's and Engels's footsteps, still seem to consider the examples they used sufficient to generalize about human history (Anderson, 1974).
  3. Even for the reader who can generalize, it is difficult to be objective about something like a cat.
  4. Moreover, research in this context has demonstrated the existence of misleading stereotypes of the abilities of black workers, with images that are often contradictory as between employers, and which reflect a willingness to generalize about ethnic characteristic on the basis of very limited experience (Lee and Wrench, 1983; Jenkins, 1986).
  5. To suggest that such a blank-filling exercise constitutes communicative behaviour is to generalize the concept so much as to make it almost meaningless.
  6. But within this framework he continues to generalize about gender, seeing all, sexual relations as a battle" (1982: 60), an important part of the "arms race" all genes conduct with each other.
  7. But because of the bureaucratic necessity to generalize and disregard distinctions too fine for large-scale enforcement and administration, some people are able to do better if they refuse to acknowledge the authority of this law.
  8. Generalization from one set of experimental conditions is daunting enough, but the real aim of a theory is to allow us to generalize to what happens in the real world.
  9. Feminist psychology repeats traditional academic psychology's concentration on North American middle-class white student samples, and its tendency to generalize from these samples to all subjects.
  10. It is impossible to generalize about so complicated a subject.
  11. If we may further generalize on these projects, we may describe them as setting up models of teaching methods and materials, thus tending to extend and develop user education methods, rather than analysing and criticizing existing methodologies and materials.
  12. We can generalize from the example that we have studied.
  13. To generalize and say that it stood for anything at all was self-delusion and deceit.

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