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单词 Gen X
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Definition of Gen X in English:

Gen X

noun
  • Gen X entered a slow job market with a mountain of debt
    short for Generation X
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For Gen X, and for American society overall, the family ideal is in transition.
    • Some brands that Gen X helped popularize are beginning to adjust their marketing to reflect this new stage in their customers' lives.
    • If you're older, this book will give you a real insight into how Gen X think and operate.
    • "The media is often slow to pay attention to Gen X, because of their small number, but they're often trend and opinion leaders," Lancaster says.
    • During the 1970s, when Gen X was growing up, that all started to change.
    • Part of being Gen X is not wanting to be an employee, wanting to be the boss.
    • Of course, Gen X's prosperity was heightened, in large part, by a boom economy.
    • The distance between early boomers and the later, punk end of the generation may be as vast as between Boomers and Gen X.
    • Squeezed between unclear definitions of Gen Y and Gen X, these poor souls have suffered an identity crisis in popular and marketing culture.
    • While Boomers are anxious about their shrunken retirement savings and how to unload their overvalued house, Gen X has other concerns.
    • Add the recession of the '80s and the grunge music explosion in Seattle, and the result is Gen X's initial slacker image.
    • Gen X's common experience is a merry-go-round of political disillusionment, technological achievements and media exposure.
    • I grew up in the 70's, slipping through the gap between baby boomers and gen X.
    • Gen X certainly isn't the first generation to suffer setbacks.
 
 

Definition of Gen X in US English:

Gen X

noun
  • Gen X entered a slow job market with a mountain of debt
    short for Generation X
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While Boomers are anxious about their shrunken retirement savings and how to unload their overvalued house, Gen X has other concerns.
    • Gen X's common experience is a merry-go-round of political disillusionment, technological achievements and media exposure.
    • Gen X certainly isn't the first generation to suffer setbacks.
    • Squeezed between unclear definitions of Gen Y and Gen X, these poor souls have suffered an identity crisis in popular and marketing culture.
    • For Gen X, and for American society overall, the family ideal is in transition.
    • Some brands that Gen X helped popularize are beginning to adjust their marketing to reflect this new stage in their customers' lives.
    • I grew up in the 70's, slipping through the gap between baby boomers and gen X.
    • Of course, Gen X's prosperity was heightened, in large part, by a boom economy.
    • During the 1970s, when Gen X was growing up, that all started to change.
    • Part of being Gen X is not wanting to be an employee, wanting to be the boss.
    • The distance between early boomers and the later, punk end of the generation may be as vast as between Boomers and Gen X.
    • "The media is often slow to pay attention to Gen X, because of their small number, but they're often trend and opinion leaders," Lancaster says.
    • If you're older, this book will give you a real insight into how Gen X think and operate.
    • Add the recession of the '80s and the grunge music explosion in Seattle, and the result is Gen X's initial slacker image.
 
 
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