noun “generation”
Singular generation, Plural generations
- Generatioun
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
My grandparents' generation still wrote letters by hand, whereas mine mostly communicates online.
- Generatioun (Zäitraum)
Within just two generations, the village transformed itself into a bustling city.
- Generatioun (Familljelinn)
Four generations of his family have run the bakery on the corner.
- Generatioun (Technologie)
The next generation of smartphones will include even more advanced cameras.
- Generatioun (Popkultur)
Some fans argue passionately about which generation of their favorite show was the best.
- (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
- Generatioun (Produktioun)
The generation of solar energy is vital for reducing our carbon footprint.
- (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.