"generation" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

generation sustantivo

sustantivo + generation
Kolokacji: 62
power generation • electricity generation • generation of one's family • Beat Generation • baby boom generation • energy generation • ...
generation + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 25
generation gap • Generation x • generation capacity • generation descendant • Generation episode • ...
generation + verbo
Kolokacji: 97
generation comes • generation lives • generation uses • generation grows up • generation begins • generation makes • generation goes • ...
verbo + generation
Kolokacji: 50
pass to generation • generation born • teach generations • pass from generation • inspire a generation • influence a generation • ...
adjetivo + generation
Kolokacji: 61
new generation • young generation • future generation • old generation • previous generation • whole generation • current generation • ...
preposición + generation
Kolokacji: 23
between generations • after generation • for generations • through generations • from generation • ...
(2) to, in, about, with, into, ...
Kolokacji: 12
8. unlike generations = w odróżnieniu od generacji unlike generations
  • In the mid-2000s Russia started the roll out of the next generation of early warning radar, the Voronezh.
  • "They are experts at squeezing as much as possible out of the present generation of light."
  • At another point, feeling her age: "It was going to be hard for the narcissistic personalities to accept passing out of the young important generation."
  • Experts say one strategy in gathering new data is to tease more information out of the current generation of wind tunnels, since at even relatively low speeds the new aerodynamic shapes will present daunting challenges.
  • They were the ninety unconquerables out of what had been four thousand Rejects; the first generation of what would be a new race.
  • Out of the sixth generation consoles, only the PlayStation 2's GPU lacks built-in normal mapping support.
  • A secular health-reform movement, that to some became a "religion," also surged out of the youthful generation.
  • Maybe the semis and quarters of the major competitions was the best anyone could get out of the "golden generation"?
  • Of the top 10 singers chosen by the public, only 1 had come out of the second generation, Erika, who would go on to become the fourth place of the competition.
  • The point is, your elders make a fool out of you when you're young, so you can make a fool out of the next generation when you've grown old and wise.
10. per generation = na generację per generation

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