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单词 general
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generalgeneral /ˈdʒenərəl/ adjective 1 including all the main ideas, not the details general
including the most basic information but not including all the details:
  • I have a general idea of what he wants me to do, but he’ll give me more detailed instructions later.
  • The class is a general introduction to U.S. history.
  • rough
    not exact or complete, but with enough information for you to understand something:
  • I don’t need to know everything, but give me a rough idea of what happened.
  • broad
    including the main ideas of something, and sometimes some things that are not as important. You often use broad with the words “category” or “outline,” or with words such as “sense” or “definition”:
  • We have a broad outline of the plan, but we still need to work out who is going to do each thing.
  • Sports, in a broad sense, includes everything from hopscotch to basketball.
  • 2 involving many or most people general
    relating to most people, or to most of the people in a group:
  • Email came into general use in the late 1990s and early 2000s (=it was used by most people).
  • The magazine covers topics of general interest, from fashion to sports.
  • broad
    including many different kinds of people:
  • The TV show is popular with a very broad audience, from children to senior citizens.
  • widespread AWL
    involving a lot of people in many places:
  • The president has widespread support among middle-class voters.
  • universal
    involving all the people in a group or in the world:
  • Not many people like the law, and there is almost universal agreement that it should be changed.
  • ➔ see commonGRAMMAR CHECK: generalGeneral and broad are usually used before a noun: There is a broad market for the game.Widespread and universal do not have to be used before a noun: The problem is widespread.
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