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I. gen·er·al·ize [ˈʤenərəlaɪz, am. angl. -əlaɪz] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
II. gen·er·al·ize [ˈʤenərəlaɪz, am. angl. -əlaɪz] GLAG. preh. glag. usu passive
1. generalize (make a general statement):
2. generalize (make widespread):
to generalize sth [to sb]
gen·er·al·ized [ˈʤenərəlaɪzd, am. angl. -əlaɪzd] PRID.
1. generalized (widespread):
2. generalized:
3. generalized MED. (in the whole body):
con·cept [ˈkɒnsept, am. angl. ˈkɑ:n-] SAM.
1. concept (abstract idea):
Vorstellung ž. spol <-, -en>
Idee ž. spol <-, Ide̱·en> von +daj.
Schönheitsideal sr. spol <-(e)s, -e>
2. concept (plan):
Entwurf m. spol <-(e)s, -wür·fe>
Konzept sr. spol <-(e)s, -e>
Plan m. spol <-(e)s, Plä·ne> für +tož.
of [ɒv, əv, am. angl. ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PREDL.
1. of after samost. (belonging to):
von +daj.
Rosenduft m. spol <-(e)s, -düfte>
2. of after samost. (expressing relationship):
von +daj.
3. of after samost. (expressing a whole's part):
von +daj.
4. of after samost. (expressing quantities):
ein Kilo Äpfel sr. spol
ein Liter Wasser m. spol
ein Rudel Löwen sr. spol [o. Löwenrudel]
5. of after glag. (consisting of):
aus +daj.
after samost. a land of ice and snow
6. of after samost. (containing):
mit +daj.
7. of after prid. (done by):
von +daj.
8. of after samost. (done to):
9. of after samost. (suffered by):
von +daj.
10. of (expressing cause):
to die of sth
an etw daj. sterben
11. of (expressing origin):
12. of after glag. (concerning):
speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw daj. genug haben
after samost. there was no warning of the danger
to be in search of sb/sth
13. of after samost. (expressing condition):
14. of after samost. (expressing position):
von +daj.
15. of after samost. (with respect to scale):
von +daj.
16. of (expressing age):
von +daj.
17. of after samost. (denoting example of category):
18. of after samost. (typical of):
19. of after samost. (expressing characteristic):
20. of after samost. (away from):
von +daj.
21. of after samost. (in time phrases):
22. of after glag. (expressing removal):
švic., avstr. meist gratis
23. of after samost. (apposition):
von +daj.
24. of dated (during):
an +daj.
25. of am. angl. (to):
fraza:
I. cost [kɒst, am. angl. kɑ:st] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to):
to cost a small fortune [or an arm and a leg] [or brit. angl. also a packet]
2. cost <cost, cost> (cause loss of):
3. cost <-ed, -ed> (calculate price):
to cost sth [out]
II. cost [kɒst, am. angl. kɑ:st] SAM.
1. cost (price):
Preis m. spol <-es, -e>
Kosten pl für +tož.
costs order PRAVO
to cover [or ur. jez. defray] the cost of sth
die Kosten von etw daj. decken
to sell sth at cost
2. cost fig. (sacrifice):
Aufwand m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl
to sb's cost
fraza:
Kosten pl für +tož.
costs PRAVO
Vnos OpenDict
cost GLAG.
Vnos OpenDict
cost SAM.
Strokovni slovar za bančništvo, finance in zavarovanja PONS
cost SAM. RAČUN.
Aufwand m. spol
Strokovni slovar za promet PONS
concept of generalised cost TEOR. MODEL., OCEN.
Strokovni slovar za promet PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Nemščina
Nemščina
Nemščina
Nemščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
Present
Igeneralize
yougeneralize
he/she/itgeneralizes
wegeneralize
yougeneralize
theygeneralize
Past
Igeneralized
yougeneralized
he/she/itgeneralized
wegeneralized
yougeneralized
theygeneralized
Present Perfect
Ihavegeneralized
youhavegeneralized
he/she/ithasgeneralized
wehavegeneralized
youhavegeneralized
theyhavegeneralized
Past Perfect
Ihadgeneralized
youhadgeneralized
he/she/ithadgeneralized
wehadgeneralized
youhadgeneralized
theyhadgeneralized
PONS OpenDict

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In young people, there is a progressive form of the disease (akin of tuberculous septicemia in tuberculous priminfection) with high prostrating fever, generalized lymphadenopathy and pulmonary involvement with milliary lesions.
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The currently popular music piece consists of a number of short sections, each with a generalized title.
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In general, arithmetic (and range) coding may be interpreted as a "generalized" change of radix.
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The snow is more generalized than the blue-sky sprites or worms seen in the blue field entoptic phenomenon.
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Other oculotoxic effects of digoxin include generalized blurry vision, as well as seeing a halo around each point of light.
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After that, an explanation is given of how the principle of advisory policy gradually developed in the 1980s (Section 3) and how it was generalized and extended step-by-step until it finally found its clearest expression up to now in the introduction of the Open Method of Coordination (Section 4).
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www.iab.de
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Danach wird ausgeführt, wie in den 1980er Jahren langsam das Prinzip der Beratungspolitik entwickelt wird (Abschnitt 3), wie es schrittweise verallgemeinert und ausgebaut wird, bis es schließlich mit der Einführung der Offenen Koordinierungsmethode seinen bis heute deutlichsten Niederschlag findet (Abschnitt 4).
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It would therefore certainly be desirable to redo such a calculation with data from another plant of the same or another species to be able to estimate the error rate and to find out whether the calculation can be generalized.
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www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de
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Es wäre sicher wünschenswert, eine solche Kalkulation an einer anderen Pflanze der gleichen oder einer anderen Art zu wiederholen, um die Fehlerquote abschätzen zu können und auch um zu überprüfen, inwieweit Angaben, die an einer Art, respektive einem Individuum gewonnen wurden, verallgemeinert werden können.
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This will be developed for Hamburg and generalized for other cities (future SFB funding applications).
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www.min.uni-hamburg.de
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Dieses soll für Hamburg entwickelt und (zukünftiger SFB-Antrag) für andere Städte verallgemeinert werden.
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The beauty of the ladies in Linz was extolled and generalized in literary effusions from the 16th century onwards.
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www.kepler-salon.at
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Die Schönheit der Linzerin wird in literarischen Schwärmereien seit dem 16. Jahrhundert beschrieben und verallgemeinert.
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Not all operators are generic, and if the code in a function uses a parameter type together with a non-generic function or operator, that parameter type cannot be generalized.
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msdn.microsoft.com
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Nicht alle Operatoren sind generisch, und wenn im Code einer Funktion ein Parametertyp zusammen mit einer nicht generischen Funktion oder einem nicht generischen Operator verwendet wird, kann dieser Parametertyp nicht verallgemeinert werden.
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