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 Übersetzung für 'new generation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a new generation | new generations
new generationneue Generation {f}
new generationjunge Generation {f}
new generationGenerationswechsel {m}
4 Wörter
A new generation has arisen.Eine neue Generation ist erstanden.
Teiltreffer
comp.tech.
generation
Erstellung {f}
129
generationEntwicklungs­stufe {f}
bibl.
generation
Glied {n} [Generation]
12
generationMenschenalter {n}
5
generationTakterzeugung {f}
generationGeneration {f}
704
generationGenerierung {f}
18
bibl.
generation
Geschlecht {n} [Generation]
19
ecol.
waste generation
Abfallerzeugung {f}
phys.tech.
force generation
Krafterzeugung {f}
generation-spanning {adj}generationsübergreifend [ugs.]
newest generationneueste Generation {f}
tech.
steam generation
Dampferzeugung {f}
fathers' generationVätergeneration {f}
electr.
nominal generation
Nennarbeit {f}
generation-based {adj}generationsmäßig
electr.
electricity generation
Stromproduktion {f} [Stromerzeugung]
founding generationGründergeneration {f}
biol.
parental generation
Parentalgeneration {f}
tech.
gripper generation
Greifergeneration {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Published on a server of a Russian-speaking hacker group, the "disclosure of encryption algorithms, other security schemes, and software vulnerabilities can be used to bypass protections for individual and corporate data" and may have opened the gateway to new generation zero-day attacks.
  • The crossover operation involves swapping random parts of selected pairs (parents) to produce new and different offspring that become part of the new generation of programs.
  • , had entered service with the French Navy and with them a new generation of jet-powered combat aircraft.
  • Now that deep trade deals will enhance regulatory harmonization and increase trade flows with non-parties, thus reduce the excludability of FTA benefits, new generation free-trade areas are obtaining essential characteristics of public goods.
  • The resolution of TEMs is limited primarily by spherical aberration, but a new generation of hardware correctors can reduce spherical aberration to increase the resolution in high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) to below 0.5 angstrom (50 picometres), enabling magnifications above 50 million times.

  • The following function "life", written in Dyalog APL, takes a boolean matrix and calculates the new generation according to Conway's Game of Life.
  • The hero found a new generation of readers as leader of that superhero team.
  • The metaphor has been useful in helping a new generation of thought leaders to reason through new military strategies around the world, led largely by the US Department of Defense (DoD).
  • However, recent improvements in EMCCD technology have led to a new generation of cameras capable of producing significantly less CIC, higher charge transfer efficiency and an EM gain 5 times higher than what was previously available.
  • By the 1970s, he was again being exhibited in major galleries across the world, as he found favour with a new generation of critics and art historians.

  • In light of the high costs involved in retention, planners examined the prospects for the development and introduction of a new generation of DMUs to succeed the first generation.
  • Splendent's chief Sakiko Yamada, stated that he aimed to "help contemporary film-makers introduce a new generation of moviegoers to these unforgettable stories".
  • In the years immediately after World War I, Britain, Japan and the US all began design work on a new generation of ever more powerful battleships and battlecruisers.
  • A new generation of sports agents arose, hawking the talents of free-agent players who knew baseball but didn't know the business end of the game.
  • The new generation of DJs and musicians of the 2000s who have fallen in love with both Kuti's material and other rare releases have made compilations and remixes of these recordings, thus re-introducing the genre to new generations of listeners and fans of afropop and groove.

  • Retailers such as Game and Toys "R" Us continued to sell the Lynx well into the mid-1990s on the back of the Atari Jaguar launch, helped by magazines such as "Ultimate Future Games" which continued to cover the Lynx alongside the new generation of 32-bit and 64-bit consoles.
  • However, during the modern period, the consideration of protecting the gunners also arose due to the late-19th-century introduction of the new generation of infantry weapons using conoidal bullet, better known as the Minié ball, with a range almost as long as that of field artillery.
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