baby boomers

[ˈbeɪbi ˈbuːməz]
  • 释义
  • 那些在第二次大战后大约二十年期间出生的人;A person born during a baby boom, esp. one born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1965。( baby boomer的名词复数 );婴儿潮时期出生的人;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    The baby boomers were one such bulge.

    婴儿潮一代就是好例子.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 2、

    For baby boomers, these numbers drop to 50 % and 44 % respectively.

    在“婴儿潮”人口中, 数字分别跌至50%和44%.

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  • 3、

    Whatever baby boomers are doing, people want to figure it out.

    无论婴儿潮时期出生的人在做什么, 人们都想知道为什么.

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    They expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers.

    为了生育高峰期出生的一代,他们扩大了办学规模.

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    What will we do when all the baby boomers are old enough to retire?

    当所有婴儿潮世代出生的人都老到可以退休的时候,我们要怎麽办?

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    Mark Mather: We have all these baby boomers are just now starting to reach retirement age.

    马克?马瑟: 婴儿潮一代即将步入退休年龄.

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    It appears that in comparison to the baby boomers, Gen - Xers are significantly more loyal to religion.

    和婴儿潮世代的人相比, X 世代的人显然对宗教更为忠诚.

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    And this is only for the upcoming China played a prelude to baby boomers.

    而这只是为中国即将到来的婴儿潮奏响了序曲.

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    A well - fed glut of baby boomers put strain on the containing walls of colleges and universities.

    大批的衣食无忧的婴儿潮给大学带来了很大的压力.

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  • 10、

    Starting in this decade, the baby boomers'retirement a gaping hole in the executive ranks.

    从最近这个十年开始, 婴儿潮一代先后退休.

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