单词 | generational |
释义 | generational (dʒenəreɪʃənəl ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Generational means relating to a particular generation, or to the relationship between particular generations. People's lifestyles are usually fixed by generational habits and fashions. ...a generational conflict within the Asian community. Collocations: generational change There is a generational change taking place at a time of exceptional economic growth. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The result is a gripping examination of generational change and a moving tribute to heroism. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The pace of generational change is a conversation for seasons to come. Times, Sunday Times (2016) If you needed proof of a generational change in fashion, this was it. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Most commentators concurred that this was a generational issue. Times, Sunday Times There might be a generational issue in using them with other employees. Times, Sunday Times It's not a generational issue, it's a self-esteem issue. The Sun To a limited extent his ousting may have been a generational issue. Times, Sunday Times She said she views it as a generational issue and said she believes it will be made legal in the future. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some believe the response to the affair has split along generational lines. Times, Sunday Times This was what tended to split his appeal smartly down generational lines. Times, Sunday Times We required two worship services because the church was divided so passionately along generational lines over musical styles. Christianity Today The slap unites and divides people across social, cultural and generational lines. The Times Literary Supplement The squirrel debate often seems to break down on generational lines: older residents against their new, affluent neighbours. Times, Sunday Times |
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