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in general
總的來說,一般說來,大體上,整個地
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Au·di·ence
n.
1.
The
act
of
hearing
;
attention
to
sounds
.
Thou
,
therefore
,
give
due
audience
,
and
attend
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Admittance
to
a
hearing
;
a
formal
interview
,
esp
.
with
a
sovereign
or
the
head
of
a
government
,
for
conference
or
the
transaction
of
business
.
According
to
the
fair
play
of
the
world
,
Let
me
have
audience
:
I
am
sent
to
speak
. --
Shak
.
3.
An
auditory
;
an
assembly
of
hearers
.
Also
applied
by
authors
to
their
readers
.
Fit
audience
find
,
though
few
.
--
Milton
.
He
drew
his
audience
upward
to
the
sky
.
--
Dryden
.
Court of audience
,
or
Audience court
Eng.
,
a
court
long
since
disused
,
belonging
to
the
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
;
also
,
one
belonging
to
the
Archbishop
of
York
. --
Mozley
&
W
.
In general
(
or
open
)
audience
,
publicly
.
To give audience
,
to
listen
;
to
admit
to
an
interview
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gen·er·al
n.
1.
The
whole
;
the
total
;
that
which
comprehends
or
relates
to
all
,
or
the
chief
part
; --
opposed
to
particular
.
In
particulars
our
knowledge
begins
,
and
so
spreads
itself
by
degrees
to
generals
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Mil.
One
of
the
chief
military
officers
of
a
government
or
country
;
the
commander
of
an
army
,
of
a
body
of
men
not
less
than
a
brigade
.
In
European
armies
,
the
highest
military
rank
next
below
field
marshal
.
Note:
☞
In
the
United
States
the
office
of
General
of
the
Army
has
been
created
by
temporary
laws
,
and
has
been
held
only
by
Generals
U
.
S
.
Grant
,
W
.
T
.
Sherman
,
and
P
.
H
.
Sheridan
.
Popularly
,
the
title
General
is
given
to
various
general
officers
,
as
General
,
Lieutenant
general
,
Major
general
,
Brigadier
general
,
Commissary
general
,
etc
.
See
Brigadier general
,
Lieutenant general
,
Major general
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
3.
Mil.
The
roll
of
the
drum
which
calls
the
troops
together
;
as
,
to
beat
the
general
.
4.
Eccl.
The
chief
of
an
order
of
monks
,
or
of
all
the
houses
or
congregations
under
the
same
rule
.
5.
The
public
;
the
people
;
the
vulgar
. [
Obs
.]
In general
,
in
the
main
;
for
the
most
part
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
in
general
adj
:
considered
altogether
; "
the
country
at
large
"; "
I
enjoyed
the
play
as
a
whole
though
I
thought
the
acting
could
have
been
better
" [
syn
:
as a whole(ip)
,
at large(ip)
,
in general(ip)
]
adv
:
without
distinction
of
one
from
others
; "
he
is
interested
in
snakes
in
general
" [
syn
:
generally
,
in the main
]
[
ant
:
specifically
]
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