generic
generic 英 [dʒəˈnerɪk] 美 [dʒəˈnɛrɪk]
adj. 类的;一般的;属的;非商标的
名词复数:generics
- Generic refers to the members of a whole class of things — like "tissue," a generic word for any soft, thin piece of paper that's good for wiping runny noses.
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- adj. 类的;一般的;属的;非商标的
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1. By the end of the series, you should have a sound understanding of the development of autonomic technology on generic and open source platforms.
完成本系列教程的学习后,您应该对一般平台和开放源代码平台上的自主计算技术开发有充分的了解。
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2. If your client code needs this kind of specific functionality, then this generic layer is not enough -- at least as it has been described so far.
如果您的客户机代码需要这种特定的功能,那么这个一般层是不够的 ― 至少从迄今对它描述来看是不够的。
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3. By the end of the series, you should have a sound understanding of the development of touchpoint technology on generic and open source platforms.
完成本系列教程的学习后,您应该对一般平台和开放源代码平台上的接触点技术开发有充分的了解。
- generic (adj.) 1670s, "belonging to a large group of objects," formed in English from Latin gener-, stem of genus "race, kind" (from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups) + -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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