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1 generation
noun1) Generation, diethe present/rising generation — die heutige/heranwachsende od. junge Generation
first-/second-generation computers — etc. Computer usw. der ersten/zweiten Generation; attrib.
generation gap — Generationsunterschied, der
2) (production) Erzeugung, diegeneration of electricity — Stromerzeugung, die
* * *1) (one stage in the descent of a family: All three generations - children, parents and grandparents - lived together quite happily.) die Generation2) (people born at about the same time: People of my generation all think the same way about this.) die Generation* * *gen·era·tion[ˌʤenəˈreɪʃən]I. n\generation X Generation Xfuture \generations kommende Generationenthe next/older/younger \generation die nächste/ältere/jüngere Generationfrom one \generation to the next, down the \generations von einer Generation zur anderenfor \generations seit Generationenthe next \generation of computers die nächste Computergenerationelectricity/energy [or power] \generation Strom-/Energieerzeugung ffirst \generation backup Backup nt o m der ersten GenerationII. in compoundsfirst-/second-/third-\generation der ersten/zweiten/dritten Generation nach nfirst- and second-\generation immigrants Einwanderer pl [o Immigranten pl] der ersten und zweiten Generation* * *["dZenə'reISən]n1) (lit, fig) Generation fwithin a generation — in einer Generation
* * *generation [ˌdʒenəˈreıʃn] s1. Generation f:generation gap Generationsunterschied m2. Generation f, Menschenalter:generations umg eine Ewigkeit3. BIOL Entwicklungsstufe f4. Zeugung f, Fortpflanzung f: → academic.ru/69751/spontaneous">spontaneous 4generation of electricity Stromerzeugung6. Entstehung f7. WIRTSCH, TECH Generation f:a third-generation computer ein Computer der dritten Generation* * *noun1) Generation, diethe present/rising generation — die heutige/heranwachsende od. junge Generation
first-/second-generation computers — etc. Computer usw. der ersten/zweiten Generation; attrib.
generation gap — Generationsunterschied, der
2) (production) Erzeugung, diegeneration of electricity — Stromerzeugung, die
* * *n.Erzeugung f.Generierung f.Takterzeugung f.
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