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[ʤɪ'nerɪk] 1. прил.1)а) обобщённый, общий, универсальныйa generic model of racism as a global ideological form — обобщённая модель расизма как всемирного идеологического порядка
б) типичный2) мед. непатентованный ( о лекарственном препарате)Sri Lanka adopted a national policy to switch supply to generic drugs. — Шри Ланка приняла национальную политику, заключающуюся в переходе на непатентованные лекарства.
3)а) марк. немарочный / безмарочный, под родовым названием ( о товаре)б) марк. общий, общего типа, родовой, видовой ( о торговой марке)4) биол. родовой, относящийся к какому-л. роду, характерный для какого-л. рода5) лингв. общего рода2. сущ.а) мед. дженерик, непатентованное лекарственное средствоThe program saved $11 million by substituting generics for brand-name drugs. — Программа сэкономила 11 млн. долларов, заменив дженерики на патентованные препараты.
б) марк. немарочный / безмарочный товар, товар под родовым названиемNevertheless, some branded products may offer only marginal advantages over much cheaper generics. — Тем не менее, некоторые фирменные товары могут предложить лишь незначительные преимущества над гораздо более дешёвыми немарочными.
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