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génération [ʒeneʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ʒeneʀasjɔ̃1) ( dans une famille) generation2) ( personnes du même âge) generation3) (d'avions, ordinateurs) generation4) (d'énergie, électricité) generation5) Biologie generation* * *ʒeneʀasjɔ̃ nf(= classe d'âge) generation, INFORMATIQUE generation* * *génération nf1 ( dans une famille) generation; de génération en génération from generation to generation, through the generations; ils sont en France depuis deux générations they've been in France for two generations; immigré de première/seconde génération first-/second-generation immigrant; la génération de ma grand-mère my grandmother's generation; le fossé des générations the generation gap;2 ( personnes du même âge) generation; la nouvelle génération the new generation; la jeune génération the younger generation; les peintres de leur génération painters of their generation; la génération romantique/politique the romantic/political generation;3 ( stade du progrès technique) generation; une nouvelle génération d'avions/d'ordinateurs a new generation of aircraft/of computers; ordinateur de la cinquième génération fifth-generation computer;4 (production d'énergie, électricité) generation;5 Biol generation.génération spontanée spontaneous generation.[ʒenerasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [groupe d'âge] generationles jeunes de ma génération young people my age ou of my generationentre le grand-père et le petit-fils il y a deux générations there are two generations between the grandfather and the grandson3. [d'une technique] generationles lecteurs de disques compacts de la quatrième génération fourth-generation compact disc ou CD playersgénération de langage/machine/système language/computer/system generation4. POLITIQUE -
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Generation
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f; -, -en generation (auch fig.); die Generation unserer Eltern our parents’ generation; Computer etc. der dritten Generation third-generation...; seit Generationen for generations* * *die Generationgeneration* * *Ge|ne|ra|ti|on [genəra'tsioːn]f -, -engenerationein technisches Gerät der ersten Generatión — a piece of first-generation technology
Generatión X/\@ — generation X/\@
* * *die1) (one stage in the descent of a family: All three generations - children, parents and grandparents - lived together quite happily.) generation2) (people born at about the same time: People of my generation all think the same way about this.) generation* * *Ge·ne·ra·ti·on<-, -en>[genəraˈtsi̯o:n]f1. (Menschenalter) generationseit \Generationen for generationsdie ältere \Generation the older generation + sing/pl vbdie heranwachsende \Generation the adolescent generation + sing/pl vbdie junge/jüngere \Generation the young/younger generation + sing/pl vb3. SOZIOL generation4. TECH, INFORM generation* * *die; Generation, Generationen generation* * *die Generation unserer Eltern our parents’ generation;Computer etcder dritten Generation third-generation …;seit Generationen for generations* * *die; Generation, Generationen generation -
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Ge·ne·ra·ti·on <-, -en> [genəraʼtsi̭o:n] f1) ( Menschenalter) generation;seit \Generationen for generations3) soziol generation4) tech, inform generation -
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تَوْليد \ generation: (an act of) generating: the generation of electricity. \ جِيْل (من الزمان) \ generation: period of time (about 25 years) in which a human being can grow up and have children; all the people of about the same age: My father said he couldn’t understand the younger generation. -
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sg - generatiónen, pl - generatiónerпоколе́ние с* * ** * *(en -er) generation ( fx the older (, younger) generation). -
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Gen Mgt, HRthe generation of people born between 1963 and 1981 who entered the workplace from the 1980s onward, bringing new attitudes to working life that run contrary to traditional corporate expectations. The term was popularized by the writing of Douglas Coupland and also by Bruce Tulgan in Managing Generation X (1995). Those who belong to Generation X are said to be not solely motivated by money, but they look to a work-life balance, favor flexible working, embrace the concept of employability, and value opportunities for learning, self-advancement, and new challenges. Human resource management practices are increasingly being adapted to accommodate new ways of working. -
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إِنْتَاج \ generation: (an act of) generating: the generation of electricity. output: the amount of goods etc. that is produced: The factory has a daily output of a million cigarettes. production: producing; the quantity of things produced; an act of producing (a play or film): We must increase car production. -
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Abbreviation: GenX
См. также в других словарях:
Generation — Generation … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Generation — Generation … Hochdeutsch - Plautdietsch Wörterbuch
génération — [ ʒenerasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; generatiun v. 1120; lat. generatio ♦ Action d engendrer. 1 ♦ Production d un nouvel individu; fonction par laquelle les êtres se reproduisent. ⇒ reproduction. Génération asexuée. ⇒ multiplication; scissiparité,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Generation Z — (also known as Generation M, the Net Generation, or the Internet Generation) is a common name in the US and other Western nations for the group of people born from the early 2000s through to the present.[1][2][3][4] The generation has grown up… … Wikipedia
Generation Y — Génération Y Le terme « génération Y » désigne les personnes nées entre la fin des années 1970 et le milieu des années 1990. Il tire son nom de la génération précédente, nommée génération X. D autres termes équivalents existent :… … Wikipédia en Français
Generation X — is a term used to describe generations in the United States and other countries born between the approximate years of 1965 to 1981, [http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1731528,00.html Gen X: The Ignored Generation? TIME ] ] the late… … Wikipedia
Generation — Génération Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
generation — gen‧e‧ra‧tion [ˌdʒenəˈreɪʆn] noun 1. [uncountable] MANUFACTURING the process of producing energy or power: • the generation of electricity 2. [uncountable] COMMERCE the process of producing or increasing income, profits, sa … Financial and business terms
generation — Generation. s. f. Action d engendrer. Propre à la generation. inhabile à la generation incapable de generation. On dit en Theologie en parlant des Personnes divines, que Le Fils vient du Pere par voye de generation, & le saint Esprit du Pere & du … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Generation — • Definitions include: a definite period of time, with a special reference to the average length of man s life; an indefinite period of time, of time past; the men who lived in the same period of time who were contemporaries; a race or class of… … Catholic encyclopedia
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