0 to say or write that something is true all of the time, when it is only true some of the time -- 概括,歸納
In contrast to three-year-old children, two-year-old children did not generalize names for deformable stimuli by shape similarity.
To what extent can we generalize from the present findings to reading in more natural situations?
Functional differential equations with proportional delays are usually referred to as pantograph equations or generalized pantograph equations.
We present proof methods for correctness and completeness for definite programs and generalize them to normal programs.
Nonetheless, it is difficult to know whether these results can be generalized, since they rely on only three firms over only four years.
The possibility of an event being in the 'active' state generalizes the 0-dimensional notion of state to higher dimensions.
Cultural studies, standing against all universalistic notions of form, usually prefers "discourse" as a generalizing category.
A social scientist who makes generalized claims is more likely to be prepared to advise on any occasion.