Generación in english

Generation

pronunciation: dʒenɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

generación1 = generation. 

Example: Information retrieval follows from the generation of an index.

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» generación de ingresosrevenue-raisingincome generation .

Example: Revenue-raising is more convenient in the case of computer data-bases.

Example: This article wards librarians against embracing the ideology of commerce and income generation.

» generación espontáneaspontaneous generation .

Example: St Thomas Aquinas thought that spontaneous generation of insects was the work of the devil.

generación2 = breed ; generation. 

Example: He is one of the new breed of librarians, a person with traditional library training enhanced by formal training in mathematics and computer science.Example: It is already obvious that the present generation of schoolchildren readily accept the microcomputer as a learning and recreational aid.

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» de antigua generaciónlow-end .

Example: Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.

» de generación a generaciónfrom generation to generation .

Example: The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.

» de generación en generaciónfrom generation to generation .

Example: The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.

» de quinta generaciónfifth generation .

Example: India has already signed a deal with Russia for the joint development of a fifth generation fighter aircraft.

» de segunda generaciónsecond-generation .

Example: Most second-generation on-line catalogues give libraries some capability to customise help messages, screen displays, and system prompts.

» de última generaciónenhancedhigh-techhigh-endleading edge .

Example: Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.

Example: People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.

Example: The system provides extensive map facilities which until now have been available only on high-end hypermedia systems like Intermedia.

Example: The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.

» durante generacionesfor generations .

Example: To their shame, public libraries did not invent such services despite their claim for generations to be 'a community information centre'.

» generación de estudiantescohort of students .

Example: This emersion means that the current cohort of students think in fundamentally different ways from those that have gone before.

» generación del baby boombaby boom generation [Personas nacidas entre 1945 y 1960, período de un gran aumento de la natalidad]baby-boomer generation .

Example: 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.

Example: The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.

» generación del boom de la natalidadbaby boom generation [Personas nacidas entre 1945 y 1960, período de un gran aumento de la natalidad]baby-boomer generation .

Example: 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.

Example: The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.

» generación del fin del milenio, laMillennial Generation, the [Personas nacidas en los últimos veinte años del siglo XIX]Millennium Generation, the .

Example: The 'Millennial Generation' -- also known as Generation Y -- are those who will graduate from high school in the first decade of the new millennium.

Example: The Millennium Generation was born at time when our country put a real focus on improving the live of kids and their families.

» generación de los videojuegos, lagaming generation, the .

Example: The gaming generation wants to be entertained -- it wants action, colours or attention wanes.

» generación veniderafuture generation .

Example: 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.

» Generación XGeneration X [Personas nacidas después del 'baby boom' (1945-1960) y caracterizada por su oposición a los valores tradicionales e influidos por los medios de comunicación y las nuevas tecnologías] .

Example: 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.

» Generación YGeneration Y .

Example: The 'Millennial Generation' -- also known as Generation Y -- are those who will graduate from high school in the first decade of the new millennium.

» pasar de generación en generaciónpass down from + generation to generationpass down through + (the) generations .

Example: These stories are as old as the hills and have been passed down from generation to generation.

Example: A family possession, this grey granite finger ring has been passed down through the generations.

» que afecta a varias generacionescross-generational .

Example: The article 'The effects of entry arrangement on search times: a cross-generational study' describes an experiment to test the effects of a vertical versus a horizontal arrangement on search times.

» saltarse una generaciónskip + a generation .

Example: They say jolliness skips a generation.

» siguiente generación, lageneration next .

Example: But the latest fashion trend that has swept the campus and the rest of the anticulture of 'generation next' is black, horn-rimmed glasses.

» transmitir de generación en generaciónpass down from + generation to generationpass down through + (the) generations .

Example: These stories are as old as the hills and have been passed down from generation to generation.

Example: A family possession, this grey granite finger ring has been passed down through the generations.

Generación synonyms

propagation in spanish: propagación, pronunciation: prɑpəgeɪʃən part of speech: noun contemporaries in spanish: contemporáneos, pronunciation: kəntempɜreriz part of speech: noun multiplication in spanish: multiplicación, pronunciation: məltəpləkeɪʃən part of speech: noun coevals in spanish: coevals, pronunciation: koʊvəlz part of speech: noun
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