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general

adjective
/ˈdʒenrəl/
/ˈdʒenrəl/
Idioms
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    affecting all涉及全部

  1. affecting all or most people, places or things全体的;普遍的;总的
    • books of general interest (= of interest to most people)普遍感兴趣的书籍
    • The general feeling was one of relief.总的感觉是如释重负。
    • The general opinion is that the conference was a success.普遍认为这次会议是成功的。
    • There is general agreement on that point.在这一点上有普遍的一致意见。
    • The general trend has been a slow decline in output.总的趋势是产量缓慢下降。
    • The bad weather has been fairly general (= has affected most areas).坏天气影响到的范围相当大。
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    • The general consensus was that the scheme was too expensive.普遍的共识是这个计划太昂贵了。
    • A general sense of unease settled over the city.一种普遍的不安感笼罩着这座城市。
    • There was a general amnesty for crimes committed during the civil war.内战期间犯下的罪行得到了大赦。
    • There was a general lack of adequate training.普遍缺乏足够的培训。
  2. usual通常

  3. [usually before noun] normal; usual正常的;一般的;常规的
    • There is one exception to this general principle.这个一般性原则有一例外。
    • As a general rule (= usually) he did what he could to be helpful.一般情况下他都尽力给予帮助。
    • This opinion is common among the general population (= ordinary people).这是人们普遍的看法。
  4. not exact笼统

  5. including the most important aspects of something; not exact or detailed概括性的;大体的;笼统的 synonym overall
    • I check the bookings to get a general idea of what activities to plan.我核查预订情况以便对计划安排些什么活动有个大体的想法。
    • I know how it works in general terms.我大致知道其中的运作原理。
    • They gave a general description of the man.他们对这个男人作了大致的描述。
    • Carton here uses the word ‘business’ in a very general sense.卡尔顿在这里使用了非常一般意义上的“商业”一词。
  6. the general direction/area approximately, but not exactly, the direction/area mentioned大致的,大概的(方向或地区)
    • They fired in the general direction of the enemy.他们向敌军大致的方向开了枪。
  7. not limited未限定

  8. not limited to a particular subject, use or activity非专门的;一般性的;普通的
    • a general hospital综合医院
    • general education普通教育
    • We shall keep the discussion fairly general.我们会保持相当广泛的讨论。
  9. not limited to one part or aspect of a person or thing整体的;全身的;全面的
    • a general anaesthetic全身麻醉
    • The building was in a general state of disrepair.整座建筑处于失修状态。
  10. highest in rank最高级别

  11. [only before noun]
    (also General [after noun])
    highest in rank; chief 首席的;总管的
    • the general manager总经理
    • the Inspector General of Police警察总监
    see also adjutant general, attorney general, director general, governor general, secretary general, solicitor general, Surgeon General
  12. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin generalis, from genus, gener- ‘class, race, kind’. The noun primarily denotes a person having overall authority: the sense ‘army commander’ is an abbreviation of captain general, from French capitaine général ‘commander-in-chief’.
Idioms
in general
  1. usually; mainly通常;大体上
    • In general, Japanese cars are very reliable and breakdowns are rare.日本汽车通常是很可靠的,发生故障的情况极少。
    Language Bank conclusionconclusionSumming up an argument总结论点
      • In conclusion, the study has provided useful insights into the issues relating to people’s perception of crime.综上所述,本研究为人们对犯罪活动的认识问题提供了有益的见解。
      • On the basis of this study, it can be concluded that the introduction of new street lighting did not reduce reported crime.根据这项研究,可以得出结论,新的街道照明的引入并没有减少报告的犯罪。
      • To sum up, no evidence can be found to support the view that improved street lighting reduces reported crime.总而言之,没有证据表明街道照明的改进能使犯罪案件报案数量减少。
      • The available evidence clearly leads to the conclusion that the media do have an influence on the public perception of crime.现有证据显然可以得出这一结论:公众对犯罪活动的认识确实受到媒体的影响。
      • The main conclusion to be drawn from this study is that public perception of crime is significantly influenced by crime news reporting.本研究可以得出的一个主要结论是:公众对犯罪活动的认识受到犯罪新闻报道的很大影响。
      • This study has shown that people’s fear of crime is out of all proportion to crime itself.本研究表明,人们对犯罪活动的恐惧与犯罪活动本身并不相称。
      • Fear of crime is out of all proportion to the actual level of crime, and the reasons for this can be summarized as follows. First…对犯罪活动的恐惧与实际犯罪水平并不相称,其原因可归结为以下几点。第一,…
      • Overall/In general, women are more likely than men to feel insecure walking alone after dark.一般情况下,天黑后独自行走,女人比男人更容易感到不安全。
    Language Bank generallygenerallyWays of saying ‘in general’“通常” 的表达方式
      • Women generally earn less than men.女人通常比男人挣钱少。
      • Generally speaking, jobs traditionally done by women are paid at a lower rate than those traditionally done by men.一般来说,传统上由妇女干的工作比传统上由男人干的工作报酬低。
      • In general/By and large, women do not earn as much as men.总的说来,女人不如男人挣钱多。
      • Certain jobs, like nursing and cleaning, are still mainly carried out by women.有些工作仍然主要由女性做,比如护理和保洁。
      • Senior management posts are predominantly held by men.高层管理职位大多由男性担任。
      • Most senior management posts tend to be held by men.大多数高层管理职位通常由男性担任。
      • Women are, for the most part, still paid less than men.女人的薪水多半仍比男人低。
      • Economic and social factors are, to a large extent, responsible for women being concentrated in low-paid jobs.经济和社会因素在很大程度上导致女性集中于低报酬工作。
  2. as a whole总的说来;从总体上看
    • This is a crucial year for your relationships in general and your love life in particular.这一年总体上对你们的关系,特别是你们的爱情生活是非常关键的。

general

noun
/ˈdʒenrəl/
/ˈdʒenrəl/
(abbreviation Gen.)
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  1. an officer of very high rank in the army or (in the US) the air force; the officer with the highest rank in the marines将军;(陆军、海军陆战队或美国空军)上将
    • a four-star general四星上将
    • General Tom Parker汤姆 · 帕克将军
    • Both generals had commanded units in that area.两位将军都在那一地区指挥过部队。
    see also brigadier general, captain general, major generalTopics War and conflictc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • one-star
    • two-star
    • three-star
    general + verb
    • command something
    • lead something
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin generalis, from genus, gener- ‘class, race, kind’. The noun primarily denotes a person having overall authority: the sense ‘army commander’ is an abbreviation of captain general, from French capitaine général ‘commander-in-chief’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 301 COCA: 804
general

noun

ADJECTIVE | GENERAL + VERB ADJECTIVEone-star, two-star, three-star, etc. (all NAmE) 一星、兩星、三星等上將GENERAL + VERBcommand sth, lead sth將軍指揮⋯/領導⋯Both generals had commanded units in that area.兩位將軍都在那一地區指揮過部隊。 note at rank
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 301 COCA: 804
general adj.
general1 (a general problem) general2 (in general terms) usual (as a general rule) in general usually adv.
general1

adjective

a general problem 普遍的问题in general terms 一般说来 See also the entry for wide 1 另见wide条第1义general ♦︎ common ♦︎ widespread ♦︎ universal ♦︎ prevalent ♦︎ commonplace ♦︎ ubiquitous ♦︎ rifeThese words all describe things that are often or almost always found, done, thought or felt. 这些词均表示普遍的、常见的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the disease is common / widespread / prevalent / rifeviolence is common / widespread / commonplace / rifein general / common / widespread / universal usethe general / common / widespread / universal / prevalent viewa general / common / widespread / universal / prevalent problema general / common / widespread / universal feelinggeneral / widespread / universal acclaim general affecting all or most people, places or things 全体的;普遍的;总的The general opinion is that a new bridge is needed.普遍认为需要建一座新桥。As a foreigner and a teacher, I was the object of general interest.作为外国人和一名教师,大家都对我感兴趣。The unions threatened a further general strike (= one that affects all workers in an industry or country).工会威胁说要举行进一步的总罢工。The bad weather has been fairly general (= has affected most areas).坏天气影响的范围相当广。 see also general usual generally

adverb

The software will be generally available from January.该软件将从1月份开始全面上市。
common happening often; existing in large numbers or in many places 常见的;通常的;普遍的Jones and Davies are common Welsh names.琼斯和戴维斯是常见的威尔士人名。The fungus is a common sight in woodlands at this time of year.这种真菌每年这个时节在林地中随处可见。It's a common enough situation, I know.我知道这是一种很常见的情况。OPP rare , uncommon rare see also commonly usually widespread ˈwaɪdspred existing or happening over a large area or among many people 分布广的;广泛的;普遍的The storm caused widespread damage.暴风雨造成大范围的破坏。The decision met with widespread approval.这个决定获得了普遍认可。The use of steroids was widespread in many sports.类固醇的使用在许多运动项目中都很普遍。 universal ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsl; NAmE ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsldone by or involving all the people in the world or in a particular group 普遍的;全体的;全世界的;共同的A representative assembly is a near universal feature of modern democracies.代表大会几乎是现代民主的普遍特征。Agreement on this issue is almost universal.几乎所有人都同意这一点。The party wanted to introduce a universal health care system.该党想推行全民医疗保健制度。 universally

adverb

The document is now universally acknowledged as a forgery.现在普遍认为那份文件是伪造的。
prevalent ˈprevələnt (formal) that exists or is very common at a particular time or in a particular place 流行的;普遍存在的;盛行的Temporary working is most prevalent among people in service occupations.临时工作在服务业从业人员中最为普遍。Our diet contributes to the high levels of heart disease prevalent in this country.饮食导致心脏病在这个国家很常见。 see also prevail exist commonplace ˈkɒmənpleɪs; NAmE ˈkɑːmənpleɪsdone very often, or existing in many places, and therefore not unusual or surprising 平凡的;普通的;普遍的It is commonplace for soldiers to get very little sleep.士兵睡得很少,这很平常。Violent incidents of this kind have become commonplace.这种暴力事件已很普遍。 ubiquitous juːˈbɪkwɪtəs [usually before noun] (formal or humorous) seeming to be everywhere or in several places at the same time 处处可见的;无所不在的The ubiquitous portraits of the president usually showed him in military uniform.总统在他随处可见的画像中通常穿着军装。 rife raɪf [not before noun](of sth bad) very common in a particular place (坏事)盛行,普遍Rumours have been rife in media circles all summer.整个夏天,谣言在媒体圈里四处传播。Speculation is rife that the company is about to be sold.大家纷纷猜测那家公司要被卖掉。
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adjective

a general problem 普遍的问题in general terms 一般说来 See also the entry for overall 另见overall条general ♦︎ broad ♦︎ sweepingThese words all describe sth such as an opinion, a statement or a description that is not exact or detailed. 这些词均表示概括的、笼统的、大致的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a general / broad / sweeping assertion / conclusion / statementthe general / broad contextin general / broad termsa broad / sweeping generalization general not exact or detailed but including the most important aspects of sth; approximately, but not exactly, the direction or area mentioned 概括的;笼统的;(方向或地区)大致的I check the bookings to get a general idea of what activities to plan.我查了一下预订情况,以便对安排什么活动有个大体想法。I know how it works in general terms.我大致知道其运作原理。They fired in the general direction of the enemy.他们朝敌人所在的大致方向开了火。 see also general usual broad [only before noun] not exact or detailed but including the most important aspects of sth 概括的;大体的;笼统的Computer viruses fall into three broad categories.计算机病毒大致分为三类。She's a feminist, in the broadest sense of the word.广义而言,她算是个女权主义者。 see also broad wide 1 NOTE 辨析 General or broad?In many cases you can use either word. However, general is used slightly more when you are talking about trends. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用。不过,general稍多用于谈论动态、趋势a general trend / tendency / direction总的趋势/倾向/方向 Broad is used slightly more when you are talking about categories, meanings and aims. * broad稍多用于谈论类别、含义和目标a broad category / area大致的类别/领域a broad definition / sense / outline广义;纲要a broad aim / objective大致的目标 sweeping ˈswiːpɪŋ [usually before noun] (disapproving) not exact or detailed and failing to think about or understand particular examples 过于笼统的;一概而论的To make such sweeping generalizations about a whole race of people is foolish.对整个民族的人做如此笼统的概括是不智的。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 301 COCA: 804
general
Inexact and inaccurate: incorrect, inexact, wrong...
Everything and including everything: everything, whole, all...
Words used to describe summaries: general, potted, schematic...
Words used to describe workers: acting, auxiliary, auxiliary...

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