"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 • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 15
(3) whole, entire, full, total
Kolokacji: 4
(5) subsequent, prior
Kolokacji: 2
1. baby-boom generation = generacja malutki-zwyżkujący baby-boom generation
2. golden generation = złota generacja golden generation
3. post-war generation = pokolenie powojenne post-war generation
4. baby-boomer generation = baby-boomer generacja baby-boomer generation
  • A result, he said, is that "African-Americans are still about 10 years behind the Money magazine, baby-boomer generation."
  • The author pointed out that the baby-boomer generation had fluked their way to a very sweet deal.
  • Cuba was to parents of the baby-boomer generation where they'd go for dirty weekends or a honeymoon.
  • The baby-boomer generation hasn't spent its money yet, on vacation homes or second residences.
  • The nation handed its highest office to a man who embodies the narcissistic extremes of the baby-boomer generation.
  • "You have a whole generation, the baby-boomer generation, that basically doesn't know whistling," he said.
  • The campaign also taps into a growing interest in volunteer work, particularly among the baby-boomer generation.
  • "During the next 25 years, the baby-boomer generation is expected to create an explosion of potentially immunocompromised persons," the report stated.
  • In fact, the imabalance will grow under the weight of the Social Security benefits that have been promised to the baby-boomer generation.
  • At first deliberately, and even after he repudiated the role, he became a voice for the baby-boomer generation by singing what was on his mind.
5. immigrant generation = generacja imigranta immigrant generation
(9) single, respective
Kolokacji: 2
(12) harmonic, Silent
Kolokacji: 2
(13) unborn, American-born
Kolokacji: 2
(14) human, uncounted
Kolokacji: 2
(15) net, final
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + generation
Kolokacji: 23
between generations • after generation • for generations • through generations • from generation • ...

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