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gen‧e‧ra‧tion /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃən/ noun
generation 1.5 /ˌdʒenəreɪʃən ˌwʌn pɔɪnt ˈfaɪv/ noun [uncountable]
نسل
زایش، آفرینش، گسترش، ایجاد، تولید نیرو، چاپ کردن عکس، مهندسی: ساخت، کامپیوتر: تولید، حقوقی: نسل، روانشناسی: نسل، بازرگانی: نسل، نظامی: تولید کردن
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryمهندسی: نسل، تولید،
کامپیوتر: نسل،
فقهی: تولید، زایش، افرینش، گسترش، ساخت،
مهندسی: نسل،
حقوق: چاپ کردن عکس، تولید کردن،
نظامی: تولید، ایجاد، نسل،
روانشناسی: نسل،
اقتصاد: تولید، تولید نیرو، زایش، نسل
کامپیوتر: تولید
زیست شناسی: نسل ، F1 Generation = اولین نسل فرزندی، یا اولین نسل نتاج از نسل والدین F2 Generation = دومین نسل فرزندی، یا دومین نسل نتاج بعد از نسل والدین
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Synonyms & Related Wordsgeneration[noun]Synonyms:- production, creation, formation, genesis, propagation, reproduction
- age group, breed, crop
- age, epoch, era, period, time
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English Dictionarygen‧e‧ra‧tion S3 W2 AC /ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃ
ən/
noun [
Word Family: noun:
generation;
adjective:
generational]
1. [countable also + plural verb British English] all people of about the same age:
Like most of my generation, I had never known a war.
In my generation the divorce rate is very high.
the need to preserve the planet for future generationsgeneration of
the post-war generation of writersthe younger/older generation (=the younger or older people in society)
The younger generation don’t know what hard work is.
The story has been handed down from generation to generation.2. [countable] all the members of a family of about the same age:
Friction is common when three generations live together.first-generation/second-generation etc (=being a member of the first, second etc generation to live or be born in a country)
first-generation immigrants
a third-generation American3. [countable] the average period of time between the birth of a person and the birth of that person’s children
for generations
Some families have lived here for generations.
The country’s attitude toward government is harsher than it was a generation ago.4. [countable] a group of things that were developed from something else, or from which better things were developed
generation of
the new generation of mobile phones
the first generation of nuclear power stationsfirst-generation/second-generation etc
second-generation computers5. [uncountable] the process of producing something or making something happen
Synonym : productiongeneration of
the generation of electricity [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
generation 1.5 /ˌdʒenəreɪʃən ˌwʌn pɔɪnt ˈfaɪv/
noun [uncountable] American English people born and living in the US, whose parents originally come from a foreign country and have not learnt to speak English properly. Generation 1.5 children are able to speak English well, but talk in the language spoken by their parents when they are at home.
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Collocationsgeneration nounI. people/period of time ADJ. current, present | new, younger | older The older generation prefer a darker and more traditional kind of clothing.
coming, future, later, next, rising The forest will be preserved for future generations.
earlier, former, last, past, preceding, previous These children seem to have a stronger sense of purpose than the previous generation. the wisdom of past generations
first, second, etc. The second generation of immigrants often adopted British forenames.
subsequent, succeeding, successive Succeeding generations have added to the stock of stories and legends.
whole The First World War slaughtered a whole generation. VERB + GENERATION belong to people who belong to a younger generation GENERATION + NOUN gap I was aware of a real generation gap between us. PREP. for a ~ The consequences of the radioactive leakage may not become apparent for a generation or more.
for ~s This kind of apple has been grown for generations. PHRASES from generation to generation The recipe for making the liqueur has been handed down from generation to generation.
from one generation to the next [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
generation II. production of sth ADJ. electricity, gas, income, power different methods of power generation [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲