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khái quát

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The Vietnamese word "khái quát" primarily means "to generalize" or "to summarize." It is used when you want to describe or explain something in a broad or overall way, without going into too much detail.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: Use "khái quát" when you want to provide a general overview of a topic, concept, or situation. It is often used in academic writing, presentations, or discussions where summarizing information is important.
  • Form: "Khái quát" can be used as a verb. In a sentence, it usually follows the subject and is often accompanied by the object of what you are generalizing or summarizing.
Example:
  • "Tôi sẽ khái quát nội dung của bài thuyết trình." (I will summarize the content of the presentation.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more complex contexts, "khái quát" can also be used in academic discussions to refer to synthesizing information from various sources to form a general conclusion or understanding.
  • Example: "Cần khái quát các quan điểm khác nhau để cái nhìn toàn diện." (It is necessary to generalize the different viewpoints to have a comprehensive understanding.)
Word Variants:
  • The word "khái quát" can change slightly in form but retains its meaning. For instance, you might see it used in different tenses or with modifiers:
    • "khái quát hóa" (to generalize or to make something generalized)
    • "khái quát hơn" (to generalize more)
Different Meanings:
  • While "khái quát" mainly means "to generalize," it can also imply creating a summary or an overview that captures the essential features of a more complex subject.
verb
  1. to generalize

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