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baby boom - перевод на Английский

PERIOD MARKED BY A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE OF BIRTH RATE
Baby Boom; Babyboom; Baby-boom
  • The number of births and TFR in Japan
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baby boom         
baby boom noun демографический взрыв
baby boom         
резкое увеличение рождаемости.
baby boom         

['beibibu:m]

общая лексика

резкое увеличение рождаемости (в первое десятилетие после второй мировой войны)

существительное

общая лексика

демографический взрыв

baby boom         
резкое увеличение рождаемости
baby boomer         
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  • Young people in New York City (1967). Prosperity played a role in shaping the youth culture of the 1960s.
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  • The Bourbaki school greatly influenced mathematics research and education in the postwar era.
  • Home economist]] Mary Norris with a Girl Scout, Seattle, Washington, 1966
  • left
  • Median age by country in 2016. Many countries are aging due to rising life expectancy and falling fertility.
  • A graffiti telling students to "take your desires for reality" in the Sorbonne, May 1968.
  • Two Dutch children playing with toys (1958): The 1950s and 1960s were an economically prosperous time in the West.
  • U.S. adult demographic cohorts in 2019
  • Large numbers of Americans pursued higher education after World War II. ''Pictured'': the [[University of Chicago Law School]] (1955-63)
THE DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN DURING THE POST–WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM, WITH THE GENERATION TYPICALLY DEFINED AS THOSE BORN FROM 1946 TO 1964
Baby-boomers; Baby Boomers; Baby-boomer; Boomers; Baby boom generation; Baby-Boom Generation; Myth of the American Golden Age; Boom generation; Grandboomer; Baby Boomer; Babyboomers; Pig-in-the-python Generation; Baby Boom Generation; Baby-boom generation; Babyboomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Baby boomer; Boom Generation; Baby-Boom generation; Baby Boom generation; Baby boomers in the United States; Baby Boomer generation; Boomer
baby boomer noun человек, родившийся в период демографического взрыва
baby boomer         
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  • Young people in New York City (1967). Prosperity played a role in shaping the youth culture of the 1960s.
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  • The Bourbaki school greatly influenced mathematics research and education in the postwar era.
  • Home economist]] Mary Norris with a Girl Scout, Seattle, Washington, 1966
  • left
  • Median age by country in 2016. Many countries are aging due to rising life expectancy and falling fertility.
  • A graffiti telling students to "take your desires for reality" in the Sorbonne, May 1968.
  • Two Dutch children playing with toys (1958): The 1950s and 1960s were an economically prosperous time in the West.
  • U.S. adult demographic cohorts in 2019
  • Large numbers of Americans pursued higher education after World War II. ''Pictured'': the [[University of Chicago Law School]] (1955-63)
THE DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN DURING THE POST–WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM, WITH THE GENERATION TYPICALLY DEFINED AS THOSE BORN FROM 1946 TO 1964
Baby-boomers; Baby Boomers; Baby-boomer; Boomers; Baby boom generation; Baby-Boom Generation; Myth of the American Golden Age; Boom generation; Grandboomer; Baby Boomer; Babyboomers; Pig-in-the-python Generation; Baby Boom Generation; Baby-boom generation; Babyboomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Baby boomer; Boom Generation; Baby-Boom generation; Baby Boom generation; Baby boomers in the United States; Baby Boomer generation; Boomer

существительное

общая лексика

человек, родившийся в период демографического взрыва

boomer         
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  • Young people in New York City (1967). Prosperity played a role in shaping the youth culture of the 1960s.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • The Bourbaki school greatly influenced mathematics research and education in the postwar era.
  • Home economist]] Mary Norris with a Girl Scout, Seattle, Washington, 1966
  • left
  • Median age by country in 2016. Many countries are aging due to rising life expectancy and falling fertility.
  • A graffiti telling students to "take your desires for reality" in the Sorbonne, May 1968.
  • Two Dutch children playing with toys (1958): The 1950s and 1960s were an economically prosperous time in the West.
  • U.S. adult demographic cohorts in 2019
  • Large numbers of Americans pursued higher education after World War II. ''Pictured'': the [[University of Chicago Law School]] (1955-63)
THE DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN DURING THE POST–WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM, WITH THE GENERATION TYPICALLY DEFINED AS THOSE BORN FROM 1946 TO 1964
Baby-boomers; Baby Boomers; Baby-boomer; Boomers; Baby boom generation; Baby-Boom Generation; Myth of the American Golden Age; Boom generation; Grandboomer; Baby Boomer; Babyboomers; Pig-in-the-python Generation; Baby Boom Generation; Baby-boom generation; Babyboomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Baby boomer; Boom Generation; Baby-Boom generation; Baby Boom generation; Baby boomers in the United States; Baby Boomer generation; Boomer
boomer I noun самец кенгуру II noun coll. человек, рекламирующий что-л. или создающий шумиху вокруг чего-л.
boomer         
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  • Young people in New York City (1967). Prosperity played a role in shaping the youth culture of the 1960s.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • The Bourbaki school greatly influenced mathematics research and education in the postwar era.
  • Home economist]] Mary Norris with a Girl Scout, Seattle, Washington, 1966
  • left
  • Median age by country in 2016. Many countries are aging due to rising life expectancy and falling fertility.
  • A graffiti telling students to "take your desires for reality" in the Sorbonne, May 1968.
  • Two Dutch children playing with toys (1958): The 1950s and 1960s were an economically prosperous time in the West.
  • U.S. adult demographic cohorts in 2019
  • Large numbers of Americans pursued higher education after World War II. ''Pictured'': the [[University of Chicago Law School]] (1955-63)
THE DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN DURING THE POST–WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM, WITH THE GENERATION TYPICALLY DEFINED AS THOSE BORN FROM 1946 TO 1964
Baby-boomers; Baby Boomers; Baby-boomer; Boomers; Baby boom generation; Baby-Boom Generation; Myth of the American Golden Age; Boom generation; Grandboomer; Baby Boomer; Babyboomers; Pig-in-the-python Generation; Baby Boom Generation; Baby-boom generation; Babyboomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Baby boomer; Boom Generation; Baby-Boom generation; Baby Boom generation; Baby boomers in the United States; Baby Boomer generation; Boomer

['bu:mə]

общая лексика

красная белка (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)

самец кенгуру

нефтегазовая промышленность

устройство для стяжки цепей (при транспортировке бурильных труб на грузовом автомобиле)

существительное

['bu:mə]

разговорное выражение

тот

кто создаёт ажиотаж

шумиху

переселенец

спешно переезжающий в годы бума в новый город или район

мигрирующий рабочий

батрак

Австралия

самец кенгуру

собирательное выражение

человек, рекламирующий что-л. или создающий шумиху вокруг чего-л.

boomer         
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  • Young people in New York City (1967). Prosperity played a role in shaping the youth culture of the 1960s.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • The Bourbaki school greatly influenced mathematics research and education in the postwar era.
  • Home economist]] Mary Norris with a Girl Scout, Seattle, Washington, 1966
  • left
  • Median age by country in 2016. Many countries are aging due to rising life expectancy and falling fertility.
  • A graffiti telling students to "take your desires for reality" in the Sorbonne, May 1968.
  • Two Dutch children playing with toys (1958): The 1950s and 1960s were an economically prosperous time in the West.
  • U.S. adult demographic cohorts in 2019
  • Large numbers of Americans pursued higher education after World War II. ''Pictured'': the [[University of Chicago Law School]] (1955-63)
THE DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN DURING THE POST–WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM, WITH THE GENERATION TYPICALLY DEFINED AS THOSE BORN FROM 1946 TO 1964
Baby-boomers; Baby Boomers; Baby-boomer; Boomers; Baby boom generation; Baby-Boom Generation; Myth of the American Golden Age; Boom generation; Grandboomer; Baby Boomer; Babyboomers; Pig-in-the-python Generation; Baby Boom Generation; Baby-boom generation; Babyboomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Baby boomer; Boom Generation; Baby-Boom generation; Baby Boom generation; Baby boomers in the United States; Baby Boomer generation; Boomer
1) амер. мигрирующий рабочий, батрак
2) спекулянт, играющий на повышение
Boomer         
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  • Young people in New York City (1967). Prosperity played a role in shaping the youth culture of the 1960s.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • The Bourbaki school greatly influenced mathematics research and education in the postwar era.
  • Home economist]] Mary Norris with a Girl Scout, Seattle, Washington, 1966
  • left
  • Median age by country in 2016. Many countries are aging due to rising life expectancy and falling fertility.
  • A graffiti telling students to "take your desires for reality" in the Sorbonne, May 1968.
  • Two Dutch children playing with toys (1958): The 1950s and 1960s were an economically prosperous time in the West.
  • U.S. adult demographic cohorts in 2019
  • Large numbers of Americans pursued higher education after World War II. ''Pictured'': the [[University of Chicago Law School]] (1955-63)
THE DEMOGRAPHIC COHORT BORN DURING THE POST–WORLD WAR II BABY BOOM, WITH THE GENERATION TYPICALLY DEFINED AS THOSE BORN FROM 1946 TO 1964
Baby-boomers; Baby Boomers; Baby-boomer; Boomers; Baby boom generation; Baby-Boom Generation; Myth of the American Golden Age; Boom generation; Grandboomer; Baby Boomer; Babyboomers; Pig-in-the-python Generation; Baby Boom Generation; Baby-boom generation; Babyboomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Baby boomer; Boom Generation; Baby-Boom generation; Baby Boom generation; Baby boomers in the United States; Baby Boomer generation; Boomer

фирменное название

бумер (морской сейсмический источник)

Определение

baby boom
(baby booms)
A baby boom is a period of time when a lot of babies are born in a particular place. (INFORMAL)
I'm a product of the postwar baby boom.
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Википедия

Baby boom

A baby boom is a period marked by a significant increase of birth rate. This demographic phenomenon is usually ascribed within certain geographical bounds of defined national and cultural populations. People born during these periods are often called baby boomers. The cause of baby booms involves various fertility factors. The best-known baby boom occurred in the mid-twentieth century, sometimes considered to have started after the end of the Second World War, sometimes from the late 1930s, and ending in the 1960s.

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