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f.1 generation, people of the time, people of the epoch.2 generation, age, epoch.3 generation, creation, formation.* * *1 generation* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acto) generation2) (=grupo) generationla generación del 27/98 — the generation of '27/'98
primera/segunda/tercera/cuarta generación — (Inform) first/second/third/fourth generation
3) (=descendencia) progeny, offspring; (=crías) brood; (=sucesión) successionGENERACIÓN DEL 27/DEL 98 The Generación del 27 is the collective name given to a group of writers and poets including Lorca, Alberti, Guillén, Cernuda and Aleixandre, who drew inspiration from earlier Spanish poets as well as from popular folk song and contemporary European art (Dadaism, Surrealism, Cubism). They particularly admired Góngora (1561-1627) and it was their commemoration of the anniversary of his death that earned them the title Generación del 27. The Generación del 98 was the name coined by Azorín for a group of writers (Baroja, Machado, Unamuno, Maeztu, Ganivet, and himself, amongst others) who saw Spain's defeat in the Cuban American war of 1898 as the start of a decline in values. While not all the supposed members of the group accepted their inclusion in it, their work demonstrates shared themes, ideals and concerns.* * *1)a) ( de una familia) generationb) (Art, Lit) generationc) (Inf) generation2) ( acción) generation* * *1)a) ( de una familia) generationb) (Art, Lit) generationc) (Inf) generation2) ( acción) generation* * *generación11 = generation.Ex: Information retrieval follows from the generation of an index.
* generación de ingresos = revenue-raising, income generation.generación22 = breed, generation.Ex: He is one of the new breed of librarians, a person with traditional library training enhanced by formal training in mathematics and computer science.
Ex: It is already obvious that the present generation of schoolchildren readily accept the microcomputer as a learning and recreational aid.* de antigua generación = low-end.* de generación a generación = from generation to generation.* de generación en generación = from generation to generation.* de segunda generación = second-generation.* de última generación = enhanced, high-tech, high-end, leading edge.* durante generaciones = for generations.* generación de estudiantes = cohort of students.* generación del baby boom = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generation.* generación del boom de la natalidad = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generation.* generación del fin del milenio, la = Millennial Generation, the, Millennium Generation, the.* generación de los videojuegos, la = gaming generation, the.* generación venidera = future generation.* Generación X = Generation X.* Generación Y = Generation Y.* pasar de generación en generación = pass down from + generation to generation.* que afecta a varias generaciones = cross-generational.* transmitir de generación en generación = pass down from + generation to generation.* * *Generación del 27 (↑ generación a1), Generación del 98 (↑ generación aa1)A1 (de una familia) generationla generación del 98 the generation of '983 ( Inf) generationB (acción) generationgeneración de empleo generation o creation of employmentgeneración de puestos de trabajo job creationpor generación espontánea by spontaneous generation, by autogenesis¿y cómo te crees que tuvo el hijo, por generación espontánea? ( fam hum); how do you think she had the baby? do you think they found him at the bottom of the garden o under the gooseberry bush? ( colloq hum)* * *
generación sustantivo femenino
generation
generación sustantivo femenino generation
' generación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
central
English:
breed
- coming
- first generation
- foremost
- generation
- hand down
- pass down
* * *generación nf1. [conjunto de personas] generation2. [de artistas, intelectuales] generation3. [de máquinas, tecnología] generation;los monitores de la última generación son más ligeros the latest generation of monitors are lighter4. [acción] generation;la generación de puestos de trabajo job creation;la generación de basuras es un grave problema waste production is a serious problemgeneración espontánea spontaneous generationGENERACIÓN DEL 98When Spain lost its last major colonies (Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines) in 1898, this brought to a head the concern felt by many Spanish intellectuals about the political and cultural decline of their country. They began to question the identity of Spain, and this was reflected in a certain pessimism in their work, though they also celebrated what they held to be its distinctive values. These authors subsequently became known as the Generación del 98, and included many of Spain's greatest writers, such as the philosopher Unamuno (1864-1936), the prolific novelist Pío Baroja (1872-1956) and the poet Antonio Machado (1875-1939).* * *f generation* * *generación nf, pl - ciones1) : generationtercera generación: third generation2) : generating, creating3) : classla generación del '97: the class of '97* * *generación n generation -
3 Generación X
Ex. Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.* * *Ex: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.
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4 Generación Y
Ex. The 'Millennial Generation' -- also known as Generation Y -- are those who will graduate from high school in the first decade of the new millennium.* * *Ex: The 'Millennial Generation' -- also known as Generation Y -- are those who will graduate from high school in the first decade of the new millennium.
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6 generación de los videojuegos
la generación de los videojuegos(n.) = gaming generation, theEx: The gaming generation wants to be entertained -- it wants action, colours or attention wanes.
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7 generación del fin del milenio
la generación del fin del milenio(n.) = Millennial Generation, the, Millennium Generation, theEx: The 'Millennial Generation' -- also known as Generation Y -- are those who will graduate from high school in the first decade of the new millennium.
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8 Generación del 27
The name applied to the loose grouping of writers who became prominent in Spain in the late 1920s, 1927 being the third centennial of the death of the Golden Age poet Luis de Góngora. The best known among them are Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Gerardo Diego, Pedro Salinas, Dámaso Alonso, Jorge Guillén, Manuel Altolaguirre. Among the influences some or all of them shared were traditional poetic and musical forms, folk verse, flamenco, the cinema, surrealism. Many of them were politically active. -
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A group of Spanish literary figures who wrote in response to the trauma caused to Spain by the loss in 1898 of its last colonies, Cuba, the Philippines and Puerto Rico. Faced with the end of Spain's imperial role, poets, novelists and essayists turned their attention to Spain itself, its landscapes, its people, its linguistic and cultural heritage. The best known members of the group are Antonio Machado, Miguel de Unamuno, Pío Baroja, Jacinto Benavente, Ramón del Valle-Inclán and Azorín. -
10 generación tras generación
• age after age• generation upon generation• generations upon generationsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > generación tras generación
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11 generación de estudiantes
(n.) = cohort of studentsEx. This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.* * *(n.) = cohort of studentsEx: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.
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12 generación de ingresos
(n.) = revenue-raising, income generationEx. Revenue-raising is more convenient in the case of computer data-bases.Ex. This article wards librarians against embracing the ideology of commerce and income generation.* * *(n.) = revenue-raising, income generationEx: Revenue-raising is more convenient in the case of computer data-bases.
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13 generación de los videojuegos, la
(n.) = gaming generation, theEx. The gaming generation wants to be entertained -- it wants action, colours or attention wanes.Spanish-English dictionary > generación de los videojuegos, la
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14 generación del baby boom
(n.) = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generationEx. Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.Ex. The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.* * *(n.) = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generationEx: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.
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15 generación del boom de la natalidad
(n.) = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generationEx. Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.Ex. The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.* * *(n.) = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generationEx: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.
Ex: The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.Spanish-English dictionary > generación del boom de la natalidad
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16 generación del fin del milenio, la
(n.) = Millennial Generation, the, Millennium Generation, theEx. The 'Millennial Generation' -- also known as Generation Y -- are those who will graduate from high school in the first decade of the new millennium.Ex. The Millennium Generation was born at time when our country put a real focus on improving the live of kids and their families.Spanish-English dictionary > generación del fin del milenio, la
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17 generación venidera
(n.) = future generationEx. Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.* * *(n.) = future generationEx: Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.
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18 generación de caracteres por el hardware
• hardware• hardware dealerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > generación de caracteres por el hardware
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20 generación espontánea
• abiogenesis• spontaneous generation
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Generación Y — Generaciones Este artículo forma parte de la categoría: Generaciones de 1883 a 2004 nota 1 Generación Perdida (1883 1899) Generación Interbellum (1900 1913) … Wikipedia Español
Generación X — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar … Wikipedia Español
Generación Z — Generaciones Este artículo forma parte de la categoría: Generaciones de 1970 a 2004 Generación Perdida (1883 1899 Generación Interbellum (1900 1913) … Wikipedia Español
generación — (Del lat. generatio, onis, reproducción.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción y resultado de generar. SINÓNIMO engendramiento procreación reproducción 2 SOCIOLOGÍA Conjunto de personas, nacidas en la misma época, que han recibido educación e influjos… … Enciclopedia Universal
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