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1 generality
ˌdʒenəˈrælɪtɪ сущ.
1) а) всеобщность;
применимость ко всему б) неопределенность a broad, sweeping generality ≈ максимальная неопределенность
2) а) обобщение Syn: generalization б) утверждение общего характера;
мн. общие места( to speak) in generalityties ≈ говорить общими фразами
3) (the generality) большинство;
большая часть the generality of the population ≈ большая часть населения Syn: bulk
1. утверждение общего характера общие места - to come down from generalities to particulars переходить от общих рассуждений к конкретным вопросам /проблемам, делам/ - to confine oneself to vague generalities ограничиваться общими словами /заявлениями/ - we talked only of generalities мы разговаривали только на общие темы неопределенность - the * of a conclusion неопределенность вывода общность, всеобщность, применимость ко всему или ко всем - a method of great * в высшей степени универсальный метод - a rule of great * универсальное правило;
правило, имеющее широкое применение - degree of * степень общности /абстракции/ (the *) большинство;
большая часть - the * of men /mankind/ большинство людей, большая часть человечества generality ( the generality) большинство;
большая часть ~ всеобщность;
применимость ко всему ~ неопределенность ~ утверждение общего характера;
pl общие местаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > generality
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2 generality
[ˌʤen(ə)'rælɪtɪ]сущ.1)а) всеобщность; применимость ко всемуbroad / sweeping generality — максимальная неопределённость
2)а) обобщениеSyn:3) ( the generality) большинство; большая частьSyn:
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