noun🔗ShareProducción, creaciónThe fact of creating something, or bringing something into being; production, creation."The generations of new ideas at the company kept it ahead of the competition. "La creación de nuevas ideas en la empresa la mantuvo por delante de la competencia.familyagehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGeneración, procreaciónThe act of creating a living creature or organism; procreation."The generations of teachers at our school have seen many changes in education. "Las generaciones de maestros en nuestra escuela han visto muchos cambios en la educación.familybiologyhumanageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGeneraciones, razasRace, family; breed."My family has owned this bakery for three generations. "Mi familia ha sido dueña de esta panadería durante tres generaciones.familyraceagehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGeneraciones, linajeA single step or stage in the succession of natural descent; a rank or degree in genealogy, the members of a family from the same parents, considered as a single unit."This is the book of the generations of Adam - Genesis 5:1"Este es el libro de las generaciones de Adán - Génesis 5:1.familyagehistoryhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDescendientes, progenieDescendants, progeny; offspring."Our family has lived on this farm for generations. "Nuestra familia ha vivido en esta granja por generaciones.familyagehistoryhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGeneracionesThe average amount of time needed for children to grow up and have children of their own, generally considered to be a period of around thirty years, used as a measure of time.""My grandmother often tells stories about how different life was several generations ago." "Mi abuela a menudo cuenta historias sobre lo diferente que era la vida hace varias generaciones.familytimeagehistorysocietyhumanperiodChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGeneraciones, etapasA set stage in the development of computing or of a specific technology.""Each of the five generations of computers has been faster and more powerful than the last." "Cada una de las cinco generaciones de computadoras ha sido más rápida y potente que la anterior.technologycomputingelectronicstechnicalhistoryageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFormación, producciónThe formation or production of any geometrical magnitude, as a line, a surface, a solid, by the motion, in accordance with a mathematical law, of a point or a magnitude, by the motion of a point, of a surface by a line, a sphere by a semicircle, etc."the generation of a line or curve"La formación de una línea o curva.mathChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGeneracionesA specific age range whose members can relate culturally to one another."Generation X grew up in the eighties, whereas the generation known as the millennials grew up in the nineties."La Generación X creció en los ochenta, mientras que la generación conocida como los millennials creció en los noventa.agegroupculturefamilyhistorysocietytimehumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareVersión, generaciónA version of a form of pop culture which differs from later or earlier versions."People sometimes dispute which generation of Star Trek is best, including the original and The Next Generation."La gente a veces discute qué generación de Star Trek es la mejor, incluyendo la original y The Next Generation.cultureentertainmenttypeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCopia, reproducciónA copy of a recording made from an earlier copy and thus further degraded in quality."After a few generations of copying, the old cassette tape sounded muffled and distorted. "Después de unas cuantas copias, la vieja cinta de casete sonaba apagada y distorsionada.soundmediatechnologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading