generic


adj. 类的;一般的;属的;非商标的

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generic (adj.)
1670s, "belonging to a large group of objects," formed in English from Latin gener-, stem of genus "race, kind" (see genus) + -ic. Hence "of a general kind, not special. In reference to manufactured products, "not special; not brand-name; in plain, cheap packaging," is from 1953 of drugs; of groceries, etc., from 1977. Related: Generically.

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1. The Latin term " Vulpes " is the generic name for the various type of fox.
拉丁术语 “ Vulpes ” 是不同种类狐狸的属名.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. This attribute is named " generic " and is present on all messages.
这个属性被命名为 “ generic ”,并且将出现在所有的消息中.
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3. My samples all rely on what amounts to a kernel - mode DLL named GENERIC. SYS.
我的实例全都依赖一个相当于一个内核模式动态连接库的叫做GENERIC. SYS的 (文件).
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4. Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.
帕尔玛干酪是意大利硬奶酪的通称。
来自柯林斯例句
5. It pointed , as an example, to the case of " generic " problems.
例如, 对 “ 一般性的 ” 问题注意不够.
来自英汉非文学 - 环境法 - 环境法

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