generation 的英语意思
generationgeneration /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃən/ AWL noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] all people of about the same age大约同龄的所有人:
Like most of my generation, I had never known a war.和我们这一代大多数人一样,我从未经历过战争。
In my generation the divorce rate is very high.在我们这一代,离婚率非常高。
the need to preserve the planet for future generations为子孙后代保护地球的必要性generation of
the post-war generation of writers战后一代作家the younger/older generation (=the younger or older people in society)(=社会中较年轻或较年长的群体)
The younger generation don’t know what hard work is.年轻一代不知道什么是辛勤劳动。
The story has been handed down from generation to generation.这个故事已代代相传。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?语法:单数还是复数动词?• In this meaning, generation is usually followed by a singular verb: · This generation has grown up using Internet technology.• 在此含义中,generation 后通常接单数动词:· This generation has grown up using Internet technology.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · This generation have grown up using Internet technology.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• 在英式英语中,也可使用复数动词:· This generation have grown up using Internet technology.语法指南 ‒ 名词2[countable] all the members of a family of about the same age家族中大约同龄的所有成员:
In those days it was common for three generations of the same family to live together.那个年代,同一家族三代同堂是很常见的。first-generation/second-generation etc (=being a member of the first, second etc generation to live or be born in a country)(=作为在某国定居或出生的第一代、第二代等成员)
first-generation immigrants第一代移民
a third-generation American第三代美国人3[countable] the average period of time between the birth of a person and the birth of that person’s children一个人出生与其子女出生之间的平均时间间隔for generations
Some families have lived here for generations.有些家庭在这里已居住了好几代。
The country’s attitude toward government is harsher than it was a generation ago.这个国家对政府的态度比一代人以前更为严苛。4[countable] a group of things that were developed from something else, or from which better things were developed从某事物发展而来、或由此进一步演进出更好事物的一类事物generation of
the new generation of mobile phones新一代手机
the first generation of nuclear power stations第一代核电站first-generation/second-generation etc
second-generation computers第二代计算机5[uncountable] the process of producing something or making something happen产生某事物或使某事发生的过程 SYN productiongeneration of
the generation of electricity电力的产生COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2– 含义 1 和 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + generation形容词/名词 + generationmy/your/their etc generation· I consider myself a typical Japanese woman of my generation.· 我认为自己是同代人中典型的日本女性。future generations· We need to preserve the planet for future generations.· 我们需要为子孙后代保护这个星球。the younger generation· The party needs to make its policies appeal to the younger generation too.· 该党需要让其政策也吸引年轻一代。the older generation· These beliefs were common among the older generation.· 这些信念在老一代人中很普遍。the new generation (=younger people, especially people who use new ways of doing something)· He is one of the new generation of English players.· 他是英格兰新生代球员之一。the next generation· People want to pass on money to the next generation when they die.· 人们希望在去世时将财产传给下一代。successive/succeeding generations (=generations that follow one another)· This medical textbook has been used by successive generations of medical students and doctors.· 这本医学教科书已被一代又一代的医学生和医生使用。earlier generations· As with earlier generations of his family, he had been educated at Bootham School, York.· 与他家族的前几代人一样,他曾就读于约克市的Bootham School。the previous/preceding generation· He was the equal of any of the previous generation of great explorers.· 他毫不逊色于前一代任何一位伟大的探险家。later generations· For later generations, however, the chances of getting work on leaving school were much lower.· 然而,对于后来的几代人来说,离校后找到工作的机会要低得多。the baby-boom generation (=people born between 1946 and 1964)· Healthcare expenses are expected to rise as the baby-boom generation reaches retirement.· 随着婴儿潮一代步入退休年龄,医疗支出预计将会上升。generation + NOUNgeneration + 名词the generation gap (=the difference between people of different generations)· This study explores the generation gap between parents and their teenage children.· 本研究探讨父母与青少年子女之间的代沟。phrases短语hand something down from generation to generation· Native Australians hand down stories and songs from generation to generation.· 澳大利亚原住民将故事和歌谣代代相传。pass something from one generation to the next· Traditional customs are passed from one generation to the next.· 传统习俗一代代传承下去。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] all people of about the same age大约同龄的所有人:
Like most of my generation, I had never known a war.和我们这一代大多数人一样,我从未经历过战争。
In my generation the divorce rate is very high.在我们这一代,离婚率非常高。
the need to preserve the planet for future generations为子孙后代保护地球的必要性generation of
the post-war generation of writers战后一代作家the younger/older generation (=the younger or older people in society)(=社会中较年轻或较年长的群体)
The younger generation don’t know what hard work is.年轻一代不知道什么是辛勤劳动。
The story has been handed down from generation to generation.这个故事已代代相传。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?语法:单数还是复数动词?• In this meaning, generation is usually followed by a singular verb: · This generation has grown up using Internet technology.• 在此含义中,generation 后通常接单数动词:· This generation has grown up using Internet technology.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · This generation have grown up using Internet technology.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• 在英式英语中,也可使用复数动词:· This generation have grown up using Internet technology.语法指南 ‒ 名词2[countable] all the members of a family of about the same age家族中大约同龄的所有成员:
In those days it was common for three generations of the same family to live together.那个年代,同一家族三代同堂是很常见的。first-generation/second-generation etc (=being a member of the first, second etc generation to live or be born in a country)(=作为在某国定居或出生的第一代、第二代等成员)
first-generation immigrants第一代移民
a third-generation American第三代美国人3[countable] the average period of time between the birth of a person and the birth of that person’s children一个人出生与其子女出生之间的平均时间间隔for generations
Some families have lived here for generations.有些家庭在这里已居住了好几代。
The country’s attitude toward government is harsher than it was a generation ago.这个国家对政府的态度比一代人以前更为严苛。4[countable] a group of things that were developed from something else, or from which better things were developed从某事物发展而来、或由此进一步演进出更好事物的一类事物generation of
the new generation of mobile phones新一代手机
the first generation of nuclear power stations第一代核电站first-generation/second-generation etc
second-generation computers第二代计算机5[uncountable] the process of producing something or making something happen产生某事物或使某事发生的过程 SYN productiongeneration of
the generation of electricity电力的产生COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2– 含义 1 和 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + generation形容词/名词 + generationmy/your/their etc generation· I consider myself a typical Japanese woman of my generation.· 我认为自己是同代人中典型的日本女性。future generations· We need to preserve the planet for future generations.· 我们需要为子孙后代保护这个星球。the younger generation· The party needs to make its policies appeal to the younger generation too.· 该党需要让其政策也吸引年轻一代。the older generation· These beliefs were common among the older generation.· 这些信念在老一代人中很普遍。the new generation (=younger people, especially people who use new ways of doing something)· He is one of the new generation of English players.· 他是英格兰新生代球员之一。the next generation· People want to pass on money to the next generation when they die.· 人们希望在去世时将财产传给下一代。successive/succeeding generations (=generations that follow one another)· This medical textbook has been used by successive generations of medical students and doctors.· 这本医学教科书已被一代又一代的医学生和医生使用。earlier generations· As with earlier generations of his family, he had been educated at Bootham School, York.· 与他家族的前几代人一样,他曾就读于约克市的Bootham School。the previous/preceding generation· He was the equal of any of the previous generation of great explorers.· 他毫不逊色于前一代任何一位伟大的探险家。later generations· For later generations, however, the chances of getting work on leaving school were much lower.· 然而,对于后来的几代人来说,离校后找到工作的机会要低得多。the baby-boom generation (=people born between 1946 and 1964)· Healthcare expenses are expected to rise as the baby-boom generation reaches retirement.· 随着婴儿潮一代步入退休年龄,医疗支出预计将会上升。generation + NOUNgeneration + 名词the generation gap (=the difference between people of different generations)· This study explores the generation gap between parents and their teenage children.· 本研究探讨父母与青少年子女之间的代沟。phrases短语hand something down from generation to generation· Native Australians hand down stories and songs from generation to generation.· 澳大利亚原住民将故事和歌谣代代相传。pass something from one generation to the next· Traditional customs are passed from one generation to the next.· 传统习俗一代代传承下去。