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  • 101Génération de 70 — La Génération de 70, ou Génération de Coimbra, désigne un groupe d étudiants idéalistes de l université de Coimbra (Portugal) qui, à partir de 1865, cherche à révolutionner la vie culturelle, idéologique et politique portugaise en ouvrant le pays …

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  • 102génération — ● n. f. ►HISTO Classement des ordinateurs en fonction de leur mode de fonctionnement et des technologies qu ils utilisent. Première génération: tubes à vide (années 50), deuxième génération: transistors et tores de ferrite (début des années 60),… …

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  • 103Generation — Ge|ne|ra|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. Menschenalter; eine Entwicklung durch Generationen hindurch 2. einzelne Stufe der Geschlechterfolge 3. Gesamtheit der zu dieser Stufe gehörenden Personen; die Generation unserer Eltern; meine, deine… …

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  • 104generation*/*/*/ — [ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [C] all the people, a group of people, or the members of a family who are born and live around the same time The site was preserved as a monument for future generations.[/ex] Many people from her generation still… …

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  • 105generation Z — /dʒɛnəreɪʃən ˈzɛd/ (say jenuhrayshuhn zed) noun the generation born in the early 2000s, characterised as being at ease with computer technology, online and mobile phone communication, and multi tasking, and active consumers influencing their… …

  • 106Generation XD — The youngest generation that has never known life without the Internet. [Generation X + D(igital)] “The Walt Disney Company EMEA has identified a new generation of digitally aware children as part of a pan European study of ‘tweens,’” Branwell… …

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  • 107Generation L — The “lucky” generation that (until recently, perhaps) had not seen really tough times. Gideon Rachman defined his neologism in The Financial Times: Pop sociologists like to divide people born since 1945 into different groups. There are the baby… …

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  • 108Generation — Ge·ne·ra·ti·on [ tsi̯oːn] die; , en; 1 alle Menschen, die ungefähr gleich alt sind <die junge, ältere, heutige Generation; die Generation der Eltern, der Kinder>: eine Meinungsumfrage unter der Generation der Zwanzig bis Dreißigjährigen… …

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  • 109generation — noun 1) people of the same generation Syn: age, age group, peer group 2) (generations) generations ago Syn: ages, years, eons, a long time, an eternity; informal donkey s years …

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  • 110generation — gen•er•a•tion [[t]ˌdʒɛn əˈreɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time: the postwar generation[/ex] 2) the term of years, about 30 among human beings, accepted as the average period between the birth of …

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