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 Übersetzung für 'the '68 generation' von Englisch nach Deutsch
the '68 generation {sg}die Achtundsechziger {pl} <die 68er>
5+ Wörter
member of the '68 generation Altachtundsechziger {m} [der immer noch die Ideologie der 68er Generation vertritt]
Teiltreffer
the young generationNachwuchs {m}
generation of the foundersGründergeneration {f}
the next-generation rocketsdie nächste Raketengeneration {pl}
the next-generation rocketdie nächste Raketengeneration {f}
tech.
International Practical Temperature Scale (of 1968) <IPTS-68>
Internationale Praktische Temperaturskala {f} (von 1968) <IPT>
RadioTVF
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Raumschiff Enterprise: Das nächste Jahrhundert
member of the 1968 generationAchtundsechziger {m} <68er>
bibl.
down to the tenth generation {adv}
bis ins zehnte Glied
bot.hort.
certified seed of the first generation
zertifiziertes Saatgut {n} erster Generation
from one generation to the next {adv}von Geschlecht zu Geschlecht [veraltet]
sociol.
the couldn't care less generation
Nullbockgeneration {f}
pig-in-the-python generation [Am.] Boomgeneration {f} [in der Regel die geburtenstarken Jahrgänge der USA des 20. Jahrhunderts]
German politicians of the last generationdeutsche Politiker {pl} der letzten Generation
econ.
a family business run by the third generation
ein in dritter Generation geführter Familienbetrieb {m}
sixty-eight-year-old {adj} [attr.] <68-year-old>achtundsechzigjährig <68-jährig>
sixty-eight-year-old [female] <68-year-old>Achtundsechzigjährige {f} <68-Jährige>
sixty-eight-year-old <68-year-old>Achtundsechzigjähriger {m} <68-Jähriger>
generationEntwicklungs­stufe {f}
comp.tech.
generation
Erstellung {f}
129
generationMenschenalter {n}
5
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Übersetzung für 'the '68 generation' von Englisch nach Deutsch

the '68 generation {sg}
die Achtundsechziger {pl} <die 68er>

member of the '68 generation
Altachtundsechziger {m} [der immer noch die Ideologie der 68er Generation vertritt]

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the young generation
Nachwuchs {m}
generation of the founders
Gründergeneration {f}
the next-generation rockets
die nächste Raketengeneration {pl}
the next-generation rocket
die nächste Raketengeneration {f}
International Practical Temperature Scale (of 1968) <IPTS-68>
Internationale Praktische Temperaturskala {f} (von 1968) <IPT>tech.
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Raumschiff Enterprise: Das nächste JahrhundertRadioTVF
member of the 1968 generation
Achtundsechziger {m} <68er>
down to the tenth generation {adv}
bis ins zehnte Gliedbibl.
certified seed of the first generation
zertifiziertes Saatgut {n} erster Generationbot.hort.
from one generation to the next {adv}
von Geschlecht zu Geschlecht [veraltet]
the couldn't care less generation
Nullbockgeneration {f}sociol.
pig-in-the-python generation [Am.]
Boomgeneration {f} [in der Regel die geburtenstarken Jahrgänge der USA des 20. Jahrhunderts]
German politicians of the last generation
deutsche Politiker {pl} der letzten Generation
a family business run by the third generation
ein in dritter Generation geführter Familienbetrieb {m}econ.
sixty-eight-year-old {adj} [attr.] <68-year-old>
achtundsechzigjährig <68-jährig>
sixty-eight-year-old [female] <68-year-old>
Achtundsechzigjährige {f} <68-Jährige>
sixty-eight-year-old <68-year-old>
Achtundsechzigjähriger {m} <68-Jähriger>
generation
Entwicklungs­stufe {f}

Erstellung {f}comp.tech.

Menschenalter {n}
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Recent research has suggested that the explosive behavior of alkali metals in water is driven by a Coulomb explosion rather than solely by rapid generation of hydrogen itself.
  • The first four alkanes are used mainly for heating and cooking purposes, and in some countries for electricity generation.
  • That is because when Deaf education was beginning in the United States, many educators flocked to the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, whose central location for the first generation of educators in Deaf education to learn American Sign Language allows ASL to be more standardized than its variant.
  • The study of acoustics revolves around the generation, propagation and reception of mechanical waves and vibrations.
  • The received action potentials that are summed in the neuron are transmitted to the axon hillock for the generation of an action potential from the initial segment.

  • While the technology was a probable cause for the failure of the device (which otherwise met or exceeded expectations), the technology has been instrumental in producing the future generation of handwriting software that realizes the potential and promise that began in the development of Newton-Apple's Ink Handwriting Recognition.
  • The largest concentration of Algerian migrants outside Algeria is in France, which has reportedly over 1.7 million Algerians of up to the second generation.
  • In September 2012, Audi announced the construction of its first North American manufacturing plant in Puebla, Mexico. This plant became operative in 2016 and produces the second generation Q5.
  • Phobos could be a second-generation Solar System object that coalesced in orbit after Mars formed, rather than forming concurrently out of the same birth cloud as Mars.
  • and average power generation is 104 MW. Besides production, WEB also takes care of the water distribution on the island.

  • The rivalry has been called the greatest of the generation of players competing in the 1990s, [...] as Sampras and Agassi were the most successful players of that decade.
  • John Iliffe notes that "Portuguese records of Angola from the 16th century show that a great famine occurred on average every seventy years; accompanied by epidemic disease, it might kill one-third or one-half of the population, destroying the demographic growth of a generation and forcing colonists back into the river valleys".
  • Similar technological advances in accelerators, detectors, magnetic field generation and lasers have greatly assisted experimental work.
  • Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries, carpentry skills are passed from generation to 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".

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