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Generation
I. gen·era·tion [ˌʤenəˈreɪʃən] RZ.
1. generation (set of people):
generation
Generation r.ż. <-, -en>
generation X
the next/older/younger generation
2. generation (developmental stage):
generation
Generation r.ż. <-, -en>
the next generation of computers
3. generation no pl (production):
generation
Erzeugung r.ż. <-, -en>
electricity/energy [or power]generation
4. generation INF. (production):
generation of images
Generierung r.ż. <-, -en>
5. generation INF. (version):
first generation backup
II. gen·era·tion [ˌʤenəˈreɪʃən] W WYR. ZŁ.
first-/second-/third-generation
ˈbeat gen·era·tion RZ.
beat generation
Beatgeneration r.ż. <->
first gen·eˈra·tion RZ. INF.
first generation computer
first generation image
Quelldokument r.n. <-(e)s, -e>
first generation image
lost gen·eˈra·tion RZ. + l.poj./pl cz.
lost generation
e-gen·era·tion [ˈi:ʤenəreɪʃən] RZ.
e-generation
e-generation
to be e-generation
fifth gen·eˈra·tion RZ. INF.
fifth generation computer
fourth gen·eˈra·tion RZ. INF.
fourth generation computer
fourth generation language
gen·eˈra·tion gap RZ. no pl
the generation gap
the generation gap
to bridge [or cross] the generation gap
gen·era·tion-Xer [-ˈeksəʳ, Am -ɚ] RZ.
generation-Xer
gen·era·tion X [ˌʤenəreɪʃənˈeks] RZ. no pl
generation X
angielski
angielski
niemiecki
niemiecki
BOE generation RZ. INW.-FIN.
BOE generation
yield generation RZ. INW.-FIN.
yield generation
product generation RZ. MARKET.
product generation
inter-generation compact RZ. URZ. PAŃSTW.
bill of exchange generation RZ. INW.-FIN.
bill of exchange generation
generation of profit RZ. INW.-FIN.
generation of profit
generation of savings RZ. INW.-FIN.
generation of savings
niemiecki
niemiecki
angielski
angielski
future generation
future generation
generation of energy RZ.
generation of energy
energy production, power generation
parental generation (P) RZ.
parental generation (P)
filial generation [ˌfɪlɪəldʒenəˈreɪʃn] RZ.
filial generation
second filial generation (F2)
second filial generation (F2)
first filial generation (F1) RZ. BIOL.
first filial generation (F1)
haploid gametophyte generation [ˈhæplɔɪdɡəˈmiːtəʊfaɪtˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn]
haploid gametophyte generation
sporophyte diploid generation [spɒrəfaɪtˈdɪploɔɪdˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn]
sporophyte diploid generation
long generation time RZ.
long generation time
harvesting of energy, generation of energy RZ.
angielski
angielski
niemiecki
niemiecki
trip generation
trip generation
niemiecki
niemiecki
angielski
angielski
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There is no legal limit on the term the parole court can hand down, though in practice the average term is about 5 years, and longer periods are rare.
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Grips can be face down or opposing with one hand down and one hand up, to prevent dropping.
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He then put his hand down in a pool of methanol, which burned his fingers.
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The court's sentence was unexpected, and even the prosecution expected the court to hand down a suspended sentence, meant solely as a deterrent.
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He was not able to hand down the ruling before reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.
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The panorama provides a direct and emotional impression of the era, especially for later generations or those who lived far away from the events of the time.
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www.berlin.de
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Vor allem der nachgeborenen Generation oder denjenigen, die weit weg von dem Geschehen gelebt haben, gibt das Panorama einen unmittelbaren und emotionalen Eindruck von der Zeit damals.
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the development of discussion events for Bosnia that will involve the younger generations in reappraising the past.
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www.giz.de
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Die Entwicklung von Gesprächsformaten in Bosnien, die jüngere Generationen in die Aufarbeitung der Vergangenheit integrieren.
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Tradition, respect for the older generation, and peer pressure are social motives for supporting the continuation of the practice.
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www.giz.de
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Tradition, Respekt vor der älteren Generation und Gruppenzugehörigkeit sind soziale Motive, die zum Fortbestehen der Praktik beitragen.
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Following long and careful preparations, a new generation of managers is successfully installed at the top of the company.
www.rolandberger.de
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Nach langen und sorgfältigen Vorbereitungen rückt schließlich eine neue Generation von Führungskräften an die Spitze des Unternehmens.
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Impact of militarised masculinity on post-war societies carried forward to the next generation, with a focus on sexualised violence
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www.gwi-boell.de
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Auswirkungen von militarisierter Männlichkeit auf Nachkriegsgesellschaften bis hin zur nächsten Generation, mit Fokussierung auf sexualisierte Gewalt
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