释义 |
generation gapˌgeneˈration ˌgap noun [singular] - He tells me that they had a discussion in school about the generation gap.
- It seemed that he had a foot planted firmly on both sides of the generation gap.
- The generation gap here was too wide.
- The generation gap is another evil plan.
- The results were stunningly successful and caught the flavour of Sixties London and the generation gap.
- This versatile book combines communicative activities with information on topics as varied as national customs, food, and the generation gap.
- With class war anaesthetized by the Cold War and affluence, the generation gap and teenagers became a subject for serious observation.
the lack of understanding or the differences between older people and younger people |