Определение generality в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- A generalization
He was very vague, speaking only in generalities.
- The quality of being general
- the principal portion
- {n} a general state, most part, bulk
- an idea having general application; "he spoke in broad generalities"
- Culture pattern or trait that exists in some but not all societies
- A generalisation
- The state of being general; the quality of including species or particulars
- a general or nonspecific statement which is applicable to all Used in Scientology to mean a statement made in an effort either to hide cause or to overwhelm another person A generality would be a statement such as "Everybody thinks "
- The proportion of condition positions at which are wildcard values
- the quality of being general or widespread or having general applicability
- The generality of a statement or description is the fact that it is a general one, rather than a specific, detailed one. That there are problems with this kind of definition is hardly surprising, given its level of generality
- That which is general; that which lacks specificalness, practicalness, or application; a general or vague statement or phrase
- The main body; the bulk; the greatest part; as, the generality of a nation, or of mankind
- A generality is a general statement that covers a range of things, rather than being concerned with specific instances. I'll start with some generalities and then examine a few specific examples He avoided this tricky question and talked in generalities
- {i} statement which is unspecific or lacking in detail; general law, general principal; quality of being general; majority
- Without loss of generality: I have done an easy special case
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- A rank in the army and air force that is higher than colonel or brigadier, and is usually the highest rank group next to commander in chief, except in countries that use the rank of field marshal
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- Commander of an army
Hannibal was one of the greatest generals of the ancient world.
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- Short for general anaesthetic or general anaesthetia
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- Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole etc.; as opposed to specific or particular
One advantage of having profitable companies in Britain is that they pay large sums in corporate tax into the Exchequer, which in theory at least is used for the general good.
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- Prevalent or widespread among a given class or area; common, usual
The general opinion on Baz Luhrmann's overstuffed epic Australia seems to be that it throws in everything but the kitchen sink, and then tosses that in too, just to be sure.
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- Not limited in use or application; applicable to the whole or every member of a class or category
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a general term indicating a rapid heartbeat (tachycardia) coming from the top chambers of the heart - in essence, above (supra) the lower chamber (ventricular).
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- a commissioned rank in the British Army and Royal Marines, above lieutenant general and below field marshal
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- a commissioned general officer in the United States Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force superior to a lieutenant general. A general is equal in rank or grade to a four star admiral. In the US Army, a general is junior to a general of the army. In the US Marine Corps, a general is the highest rank of commissioned officer. In the US Air Force, a general is junior to a general of the air force
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- Applied to a person (as a postmodifier or a normal preceding adjective) to indicate supreme rank, in civil or military titles, and later in other terms; pre-eminent
He becomes the chief chartered libertine, the whoremaster-general flourishing his standard over a female army .
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- Giving or consisting of only the most important aspects of something, ignoring minor details; indefinite
Given the scarcity of relevant historical detail in the New Testament, we are left with only a general outline about Joseph.
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- Not limited to a specific class; miscellaneous, concerned with all branches of a given subject or area
His measured, springless walk was the walk of the skilled countryman as distinct from the desultory shamble of the general labourer .
- glittering generality
- An emotionally appealing term closely associated with highly-valued concepts and beliefs which convey or invoke conviction without supporting information or reason
- without loss of generality
- Making a constraining assumption that makes it clear how to apply the proof performed under this assumption to the general case unconstrained by the assumption
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Generally, men are taller than women.
- In general, men are taller than women.
In America 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers.
- In the United States the word 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers.
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- {n} a whole, great military officer, director
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- {a} common, usual, public, extensive, large
- without loss of generality
- Without loss of generality (abbreviated to WLOG or WOLOG and less commonly stated as without any loss of generality) is a frequently used expression in mathematics. The term is used before an assumption in a proof which narrows the scope of analysis to some subset of possible instantiations of the premise; it is implied that the structure of the proof on this subset can be generalized to all others. Thus, through a subproof depending on a subset of the premise, we show that conclusions are proven to follow from the full premise
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- the head of a religious order or congregation
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- a general officer of the highest rank
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- somewhat indefinite; "bearing a general resemblance to the original"; "a general description of the merchandise
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- not specific or particular
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- of worldwide scope or applicability; "an issue of cosmopolitan import"; "the shrewdest political and ecumenical comment of our time"- Christopher Morley; "universal experience"
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- somewhat indefinite; "bearing a general resemblance to the original"; "a general description of the merchandise"
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- prevailing among and common to the general public; "the general discontent"
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- Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom
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- You use general to describe something that involves or affects most people, or most people in a particular group. The project should raise general awareness about bullying
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- As a whole; in gross; for the most part
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- {s} inclusive, of all things
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- affecting the entire body; "a general anesthetic"; "general symptoms"
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- the generality, common people
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- Search index used by Item Lookup; the General index seems to contain all fields
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- Short for general anaesthetic
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- The whole; the total; that which comprehends or relates to all, or the chief part; opposed to particular
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- Despite their impressive size, eland are excellent jumpers and clear 2m with apparent ease They are timid animals and become nervous with the slightest disturbance They are extremely docile and attempts have been made to domesticate the eland both for meat and for milk, but their potential appears to be not in supplementing cattle but in complementing them in areas suitable to both
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- number of terms
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- General Note associated with a figure, parts list, or an individual part number Attributes: See %revatt
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- If you describe something as general, you mean that it is not restricted to any one thing or area. a general ache radiating from the back of the neck. a general sense of well-being. raising the level of general physical fitness
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- a general officer of the highest rank the head of a religious order or congregation command as a general; "We are generaled by an incompetent!"
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- The roll of the drum which calls the troops together; as, to beat the general
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- The chief of an order of monks, or of all the houses or congregations under the same rule
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- {i} high ranking military officer
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- General information about the search engine
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- command as a general; "We are generaled by an incompetent!"
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- The public; the people; the vulgar
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- What do you know about ionisation?
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- Not restrained or limited to a precise import; not specific; vague; indefinite; lax in signification; as, a loose and general expression
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- Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method
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- not specialized or limited to one class of things; "general studies"; "general knowledge"
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- If you talk about the general situation somewhere or talk about something in general terms, you are describing the situation as a whole rather than considering its details or exceptions. The figures represent a general decline in employment. the general deterioration of English society. If you describe something in general terms, you describe it without giving details. She recounted in very general terms some of the events of recent months
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- You use general to describe several items or activities when there are too many of them or when they are not important enough to mention separately. £2,500 for software is soon swallowed up in general costs His firm took over the planting and general maintenance of the park last March
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- This area has a single subcommittee that calls itself None and deals mostly with the policies and etiquette of the IETF in its conduct of business
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- Origin The airport at which a passenger or cargo shipment or flight begins its journey Destination The airport at which a passenger or cargo shipment or flight ends its journey Scheduled Airline An air carrier which operates over certificated routes, based on published flight schedules New York Customs District JFK, LGA, EWR, the three airports operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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- Formatting that aligns numbers on the right side of a cell, aligns text on the left side, indicates negative numbers with a minus sign on the left side of a number, and displays as many digits in a number as a cell's width allows
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- Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire
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- a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular); "he discussed the general but neglected the particular" a general officer of the highest rank the head of a religious order or congregation command as a general; "We are generaled by an incompetent!" prevailing among and common to the general public; "the general discontent" not specialized or limited to one class of things; "general studies"; "general knowledge" applying to all or most members of a category or group; "the general public"; "general assistance"; "a general rule"; "in general terms"; "comprehensible to the general reader" of national scope; "a general election" affecting the entire body; "a general anesthetic"; "general symptoms" somewhat indefinite; "bearing a general resemblance to the original"; "a general description of the merchandise
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- You say in general to indicate that a statement is true in most cases. In general, it was the better-educated voters who voted Yes in the referendum. = on the whole. attorney general Dawes General Allotment Act Estates General States General general practice General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade General Dynamics Corp. General Electric Co. General Foods Corp. General Mills Inc. General Motors Corp. general staff general strike Transport and General Workers' Union United Nations General Assembly Frankfurt General Newspaper
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- Chapter : annual meeting of the heads of all abbeys
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- applying to all or most members of a category or group; "the general public"; "general assistance"; "a general rule"; "in general terms"; "comprehensible to the general reader"
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- Relating to a genus or kind; pertaining to a whole class or order; as, a general law of animal or vegetable economy
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- You say in general to indicate that you are referring to most people or things in a particular group. People in general will support us She enjoys a sterling reputation in law enforcement circles and among the community in general
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- General is used to describe a person's job, usually as part of their title, to indicate that they have complete responsibility for the administration of an organization or business. He joined Sanders Roe, moving on later to become General Manager. see also generally
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- adj (of an array) having element type t, and consequently able to have any object as an element
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- Comprehending many species or individuals; not special or particular; including all particulars; as, a general inference or conclusion
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- Errors that can't be classified in any other way are considered general errors To fix the problem, read the details of the error and act accordingly
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- You use in general to indicate that you are talking about something as a whole, rather than about part of it. I think we need to improve our educational system in general She had a confused idea of life in general
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- One of the chief military officers of a government or country; the commander of an army, of a body of men not less than a brigade
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- A general is a high-ranking officer in the armed forces, usually in the army. The General's visit to Sarajevo is part of preparations for the deployment of extra troops
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- a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular); "he discussed the general but neglected the particular"
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- concerned with, applicable to, or affecting the whole or every member of a class or category
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- of national scope; "a general election"
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- Military rank in the army and air force that is higher than colonel or brigadier, and is usually the highest rank group next to commander in chief, except in countries that use the rank of field marshal
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- In European armies, the highest military rank next below field marshal
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- ineffective support for a thesis (e g , "People are often messy"): specific details (e g , "Teenagers toss their gum wrappers to the floor, and young parents allow their toddlers to shower their seatmates with popcorn") should be provided
- generalities
- plural of generality