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121 the generation gap
noun (the difference in views and the lack of understanding between younger and older people.) -
122 odds
1) (chances; probability: The odds are that he will win.) πιθανότητες2) (a difference in strength, in favour of one side: They are fighting against heavy odds.) διαφορά,ανισότητα -
123 the generation gap
noun (the difference in views and the lack of understanding between younger and older people.) το χάσμα των γενεών -
124 the generation gap
noun (the difference in views and the lack of understanding between younger and older people.) generační rozdíl/propast -
125 the generation gap
noun (the difference in views and the lack of understanding between younger and older people.) generačný problém -
126 odds
1) (chances; probability: The odds are that he will win.) chances2) (a difference in strength, in favour of one side: They are fighting against heavy odds.) avantage -
127 the generation gap
noun (the difference in views and the lack of understanding between younger and older people.) -
128 odds
1) (chances; probability: The odds are that he will win.) probabilidade2) (a difference in strength, in favour of one side: They are fighting against heavy odds.) vantagem
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