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generation (EN)
noun, noun

noun “generation”

Singular generation, Plural generations
  1. Generatioun
    My grandparents' generation still wrote letters by hand, whereas mine mostly communicates online.
  2. Generatioun (Zäitraum)
    Within just two generations, the village transformed itself into a bustling city.
  3. Generatioun (Familljelinn)
    Four generations of his family have run the bakery on the corner.
  4. Generatioun (Technologie)
    The next generation of smartphones will include even more advanced cameras.
  5. Generatioun (Popkultur)
    Some fans argue passionately about which generation of their favorite show was the best.
  6. (am Medien) eng Kopie vun enger Opnam vun enger fréierer Kopie
    The news station cautioned that each new generation of the footage would lose image clarity.

noun “generation”

Singular generation, onzieleg
  1. Generatioun (Produktioun)
    The generation of solar energy is vital for reducing our carbon footprint.
  2. (am Geometrie) d'Bildung vun enger Form duerch d'Beweegung vun engem Punkt oder enger Linn no enger Reegel
    In class, we practiced the generation of a circle by spinning a line around one endpoint.