generational

美音:[.dʒenə'reɪʃ(ə)nəl] 英音:[.dʒenə'reɪʃ(ə)nəl]

简单释义:


adj.一代的;代与代之间的

Web代式;生育的;世代

变形:

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例句:

  1. To most people, such a home base, in the literal sense, needs more than one person for sustenance and in generational extension.
    对于大多数人而言,这样的一个家庭基础,即使从其表层意义上来讲,也需要不止一个人来维持其存在,并使其时代相传,生生不息。

  2. This generational change cannot be stopped any more than the political and social changes that took place in the late 60's could be stopped.
    这一世代改变不能制止任何多的政治和社会变化,发生在60月底的可予以制止。

  3. Singer considers the hotel to be an eclectic, multi-generational village.
    莎莉认为酒店是折中性的,多代聚居的村落。

  4. This theoretical model can be applied to education, health, nutrition, gender and inter-generational discrimination, and many other issues.
    这个理论模型可以运用到教育、健康、营养、性别和性别之间歧视和其它许多问题上。

  5. The resurgence, albeit modest, of vinyl, especially among young listeners and musicians, proves that this argument is not generational.
    尽管黑胶唱片在年轻人和音乐人士中有温和的复苏,证明这种说法不是沟的问题。

  6. Political analysts said the new attitude reflects generational and social change -- at least for some women in the United States.
    政治分析家认为,这种新的态度反映出不同时代和社会的变化,至少对一部分美国人来说是这样。

  7. Ms. Jiang views the problem as generational, recalling how the embroidery lessons that were standard in her schooldays have been eliminated.
    蒋琼耳认为这是时代的问题,她想起当年自己读书时常规的刺绣课程现在已经被取消了。

  8. But a less anticipated outcome has been the appearance of generational inequalities.
    而这些代与代之间的不平等,另一个结果就是预计社会产出会降低。

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