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单词 generalist
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Definition of generalist in English:

generalist

noun ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəlɪstˈdʒɛn(ə)rələst
  • A person competent in several different fields or activities.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘There were too many generalists,’ said one company insider.
    • The analyses in table 6 assess whether generalists and specialists learn differently from heterogeneous accident experiences.
    • These are the analytical tools that judges, who in our system are generalists rather than specialists, bring to the task of adjudicating cases in specialized fields of law.
    • Future research into exactly why generalists and specialists learn differently from these different sources of failure information would be useful.
    • There is much work in organizational ecology investigating the differential life chances of generalists and specialists over time.
    • In commercial airlines, there may be analogous differences in learning between generalists and specialists.
    • Bench statements are read in open court to an audience that has no idea what cases (if any) will be released that morning, so they are addressed to generalists.
    • Few organisms are generalists that can live equally well in different habitats.
    • Two recent molecular studies removed these doubts for several species and show that most of the dominant species were acting as generalists under field conditions.
    • For the generalists the lure of assignments in different corners of the world is perhaps the main attraction of their work.
    • Since they are often generalists whose popularity extends beyond partisan lines, they can have a subtle, almost imperceptible political influence.
    • Non-executives, selected for being generalists with insight, are now often required to second guess management in areas beyond their technical competence.
    • As it happens, he is in the process of inventing a new form of education, designed to help us all become generalists rather than specialists.
    • Do generalists differ from specialists in the prescription of cognitive enhancers?
    • The problem is not when generalists specialize, but when specialists generalize.
    • Look to your own ranks to find competent generalists.
    • Leaders are, ideally, generalists that can understand and handle many different parts of a company.
    • I accept that when politicians run departments, they're there as generalists whom specialists report to, but in all other circumstances why should the head guy be the most clueless?
    • We can measure wins and losses in competitive trials between generalists and specialists.
    • Meanwhile, 29 species of habitat generalists - like the carrion crow and the wren - have increased by an average of 23 percent.

Derivatives

  • generalism

  • noun
    • At postgraduate level the Renaissance School will offer advanced specialist training in generalism to keep generalists firmly based in ‘whole patient medicine.’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His research seeks to elaborate the spatial context of niche-width theory to make more relevant the fitness strategy of polymorphism and include multiunit expressions of specialism and generalism.
      • These don't demand some sort of empty generalism.
      • But I am apparently not alone in dicing with the devil of generalism.
      • Without the BFAs that design jobs required, or knowledge of the multitude of languages needed to be a ‘developer,’ many turned to related specific subdisciplines into which their generalism could be expanded.
 
 

Definition of generalist in US English:

generalist

nounˈdʒɛn(ə)rələstˈjen(ə)rələst
  • A person competent in several different fields or activities.

    with a generalist's education and some specific skills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the generalists the lure of assignments in different corners of the world is perhaps the main attraction of their work.
    • We can measure wins and losses in competitive trials between generalists and specialists.
    • Do generalists differ from specialists in the prescription of cognitive enhancers?
    • Few organisms are generalists that can live equally well in different habitats.
    • As it happens, he is in the process of inventing a new form of education, designed to help us all become generalists rather than specialists.
    • Bench statements are read in open court to an audience that has no idea what cases (if any) will be released that morning, so they are addressed to generalists.
    • Since they are often generalists whose popularity extends beyond partisan lines, they can have a subtle, almost imperceptible political influence.
    • The problem is not when generalists specialize, but when specialists generalize.
    • ‘There were too many generalists,’ said one company insider.
    • Future research into exactly why generalists and specialists learn differently from these different sources of failure information would be useful.
    • I accept that when politicians run departments, they're there as generalists whom specialists report to, but in all other circumstances why should the head guy be the most clueless?
    • The analyses in table 6 assess whether generalists and specialists learn differently from heterogeneous accident experiences.
    • Two recent molecular studies removed these doubts for several species and show that most of the dominant species were acting as generalists under field conditions.
    • These are the analytical tools that judges, who in our system are generalists rather than specialists, bring to the task of adjudicating cases in specialized fields of law.
    • There is much work in organizational ecology investigating the differential life chances of generalists and specialists over time.
    • Look to your own ranks to find competent generalists.
    • Non-executives, selected for being generalists with insight, are now often required to second guess management in areas beyond their technical competence.
    • Meanwhile, 29 species of habitat generalists - like the carrion crow and the wren - have increased by an average of 23 percent.
    • Leaders are, ideally, generalists that can understand and handle many different parts of a company.
    • In commercial airlines, there may be analogous differences in learning between generalists and specialists.
 
 
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