单词 | generic |
释义 | generic /dʒənerɪk/ adjective1.(about products, especially drugs) produced as a standard type of product, that does not have a brand name or is not protected by a trademark (产品,尤指药物)无商标的,未注册的,仿制的◆generic copies of patented drugs 仿制专利药物◆seven of their drugs now face generic competition. 他们的七种药物现在面临仿冒竞争。2.typical of or connected with a whole group of things; not specific 一般的;普通的;通用的◆a name like ‘service provider’ is too generic to trademark. “服务提供者”这一名称用作商标太过笼统。◆they argued that ‘feta’ is a generic term and should not be reserved for use by greek producers. 他们争辩说 feta 是通称,不应该留给希腊生产者专用。 generic /dʒənerɪk/ noun (also geˌneric drug) [countable] a drug that is sold with a name that is not protected by a trademark 未注册药物;无商标药物◆the drug went off patent and is now available as a cheap generic. 这种药物没有专利保护,目前作为廉价的未注册药物供应。◆generic makers/manufacturers/competitors 未注册药物制造商/生厂商/竞争商☞ generic☞ genericgeneric/dʒəˈnerɪk ||; dʒəˈnɛrɪk/adj1. shared by, including or typical of a whole group of things; not specific 通用的;一般的;非特别的 2. (used about a product, especially a drug) not using the name of the company that made it (指产品,尤指药物)不使用生产的公司作名字的,非专利的 ➔generically /dʒəˈnerɪkli ||; dʒəˈnɛrɪkḷɪ/ adv ge·ner·ic /dʒə`nɛrɪk; dʒɪˈnerɪk/adjdescribing or relating to a whole group of similar things 属的,类的 |
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