Generation - перевод на немецкий
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Generation - перевод на немецкий

ALL OF THE PEOPLE BORN AND LIVING AT ABOUT THE SAME TIME, REGARDED COLLECTIVELY
Twice-removed; Thrice-removed; List of generations; List of Generations; Length Of Generation; Generational cohort; Generational cohorts; List of generations, 1900-present; List of cultural generations, 1900 to present; Length of Generation; Cultural Generation; Familial generation; Human generation; List of named generations; Generationology
  • ''Geração à Rasca'' demonstration in Lisbon, 2011
  • Four generations of one family: a baby boy, his mother, his maternal grandmother, and his maternal great-grandmother. (2008)
  • Armenian]] family—a child with her mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. (photograph dated from book published in 1901)
  • Eastern Orthodox priest family]] from [[Jerusalem]], circa 1893

Generation         
n. generation, production; group of people born around the same time
Generation Y         
  • Young Germans protesting [[youth unemployment]] at a 2014 event
  • Victors of the 2006 MIT [[Integration Bee]], with the champion, dubbed the "Grand Integrator" in the middle.
  • 500x500px
  • 440x440px
  • Young Americans are leaving the cities for the suburbs in large numbers. ''Pictured'': Munster, Indiana (near Chicago, Illinois).
  • A sample JAPD certificate.
  • Millennials' debts are not mainly due to student loans but rather credit-card debts.
  • Youth Catholic crowds in [[Rio de Janeiro]] during the [[World Youth Day 2013]].
  • A young woman reading outdoors in New York (2009).
  • left
  • Volunteers assisting with recovery on the Gulf Coast after [[Hurricane Katrina]]
  • Young people at a music festival in [[Sydney]] during 2011.
  • center
  • 330x330px
  • The [[anti-austerity movement in Spain]]
  • Ottawa became a magnet for millennials in the late 2010s.
  • Population pyramid of the European Union in 2016
  • Population pyramid of the United States in 2016
  • alt=
  • A rural county's chances of having a performing arts organization is 60% higher if it is located near a national park or forest. ''Pictured'': The [[Redwood National and State Parks]], California.
  • HMS ''Dragon'']] in the English Channel (2011).
  • right
  • [[Säpojoggen]] jogging event in Sweden
  • Top five high-skilled professions with insufficient workers in the European Union in the late 2010s.
  • Kitty Hawk]]'' (2004).
  • center
  • 597x597px
  • U.S. states by the percentage of the over 25-year-old population with bachelor's degrees according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2013–2017 5-Year Estimates. States with above average shares of degree holders are in full orange.
  • left
  • 330x330px
  • 600x600px
  • Views on science and the Bible across four different demographic cohorts in the U.S. in 2016
  • Young people walking with their digital devices (2015)
COHORT SUCCEEDING GENERATION X, BORN FROM 1981 TO 1996.
Millenial generation; Millenial Generation; Sunshine Generation; Echo generation; Millennial generation; N generation; Gen Y; Gen y; Generation Why?; Net Generation; Generation Y culture; Generation Y Culture; Echo Boom; Neogeny; Echo boom generation; Y-generation; Y-gen; Gen-Y; Gen-y; Echo Boom Generation; Millenial; Eighties Babies; Echo Boomers; 80's Babies; Much Music generation; Genr Y; First Digitals; Echo boomer; Nineties kid; 1990s kid; Playstation Generation; Nineties Kid; Millennial Generation; Y generation; Generation y; Generation iY; Generation Flux; Trophy Generation; Peter Pan Generation; GenY; Generation Y; Millenials; Millennial; Milennials; Political views of Millenials; Milennial; Old Millennial; Goddamn millennials; Millennials in the United States; Political views of American millenials; Political views of British millenials; Political views of Canadian millenials
Generation Y, 1978 oder später geborene Person (der Name beruht auf das Ende der X Generation und den Anfang einer neuen Generation)
lost generation         
  • pages=713–714}}</ref>
  • Image taken from a magazine cover (published 1924) of a couple dressed in fashionable clothing of the period.
  • French [[poilu]]s on a battlefield during the First World War
  • Jack]] in 1924. Stein is credited with bringing the term "Lost Generation" into use.
  • left
  • Vitagraph]] film, 1912)
  • Class photo taken at a school in Sweden (1900)
  • Family in [[Queensland]] pictured at home (circa 1900)
  • Children playing with toys (c.1890s)
  • [[Typewriter]]s entered common use as a writing tool for the Lost Generation
  • A young woman burning a cable for scrap at a shipbuilding yard in [[Glasgow]] during World War I.
GENERATION THAT CAME OF AGE DURING WORLD WAR I, HAVING BIRTH DATES APPROXIMATELY FROM 1883 TO 1900
Lost generation; The lost generation; Generation of 1914; Lost Generation (China)
verlorene Generation (literarisch, Generation die ihr Ziel verlor)

Определение

Generation
·noun Race; kind; family; breed; stock.
II. Generation ·noun That which is generated or brought forth; progeny; offspiring.
III. Generation ·noun The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals.
IV. Generation ·noun The aggregate of the functions and phenomene which attend reproduction.
V. Generation ·noun Origination by some process, mathematical, chemical, or vital; production; formation; as, the generation of sounds, of gases, of curves, ·etc.
VI. Generation ·noun The formation or production of any geometrical magnitude, as a line, a surface, a solid, by the motion, in accordance with a mathematical law, of a point or a magnitude; as, the generation of a line or curve by the motion of a point, of a surface by a line, a sphere by a semicircle, ·etc.
VII. Generation ·noun A single step or stage in the succession of natural descent; a rank or remove in genealogy. Hence: The body of those who are of the same genealogical rank or remove from an ancestor; the mass of beings living at one period; also, the average lifetime of man, or the ordinary period of time at which one rank follows another, or father is succeeded by child, usually assumed to be one third of a century; an Age.

Википедия

Generation

A generation refers to all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively. It can also be described as, "the average period, generally considered to be about 20–⁠30 years, during which children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children." In kinship terminology, it is a structural term designating the parent-child relationship. It is known as biogenesis, reproduction, or procreation in the biological sciences.

Generation is also often used synonymously with birth/age cohort in demographics, marketing, and social science; under this formulation it means "people within a delineated population who experience the same significant events within a given period of time." Generations in this sense of birth cohort, also known as "social generations", are widely used in popular culture, and have been the basis for sociological analysis. Serious analysis of generations began in the nineteenth century, emerging from an increasing awareness of the possibility of permanent social change and the idea of youthful rebellion against the established social order. Some analysts believe that a generation is one of the fundamental social categories in a society, while others view its importance as being overshadowed by other factors including class, gender, race, and education, among others.

Примеры употребления для Generation
1. Die Probleme in der zweiten und dritten Generation sind viel schwieriger als die der ersten Generation.
2. Schließlich hat das Schwäbische ja auch noch Grammatikfehler eingebaut, die von Generation zu Generation weitergegeben wurden.
3. Die Generation über uns nennt sich Sandwich–Generation, weil sie schon so stark belastet ist.
4. Wenn du etwas von Generation zu Generation überlieferst, liegt es einfach im Blut.
5. Lange hatten wir gehofft, daß Generation für Generation immer besser integriert ist.