She has a tendency to generalize from her husband to all men.
她总爱把自己对丈夫的看法推及所有的男人。
2[intransitiveI]DETAIL to make a general statement about the whole of a group or thing 归纳,笼统地表达
generalize about
It is difficult to generalise about the kind of people who come on these courses.
很难笼统地说参加这些课程的都是什么类型的人。
3[transitiveT] formalALL/EVERYTHING to say that an idea, result etc is related to a larger group 将…推广到
Can we generalise this principle?
这个原理可以推而广之吗?
generalize something to something
Can the research findings be generalized to a wider population?
这个研究的结果适用于更广泛的人群吗?
Examples from the Corpus
generalize• The polls show that it is difficult to generalize about which issues were most important to voters.• She's always quick to generalize and put people into categories.• I know I shouldn't generalize, but I do think men find it hard to show their feelings.• Not to generalize, but men want everything and want to commit to nothing.• The study group was very small, and it's hard to generalize from just a few cases.• We can generalize from the example that we have studied.• Physicians are still debating whether to generalize the data on aspirin to women.• Helmholtz generalized what others had suggested, or had established in one context.
generalize about• It's difficult to generalize about a subject as broad as world history.• It has always been difficult to generalize aboutChina because it's such a huge country.
VERB + GENERALIZE | PREPOSITIONVERB + GENERALIZE➤can可以概括▸➤be easy to, be possible to容易總結出;有可能概括▸➤be difficult to, be hard to, be impossible to難以概括;不可能歸納▸➤be dangerous to籠統地說⋯是危險的PREPOSITION➤about概括⋯◇It is impossible to generalize about such a complicated subject.對於如此複雜的一個問題不可能一而概之。➤from從⋯中總結◇We cannot generalize from these few examples.僅從這幾個例子我們推斷不出什麼。