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intergenerational

/in-ter-jen-uh-rey-shuh-nl/US // ˌɪn tərˌdʒɛn əˈreɪ ʃə nl //

代际,代间,代际间,代际之间

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or for individuals in different generations or age categories: intergenerational housing.

Examples

  • Before the pandemic, companies launched intergenerational mentoring programs because they worried that older workers, who were retiring later, lacked digital fluency.

  • From today’s evidence, we know that there might be intergenerational effects and pollution might also have longer-lasting effects that might affect cognitive capacities.

  • Through Smith’s clear-eyed storytelling, he illustrates just how deeply the consequences of this intergenerational history manifest in the present day, both politically and personally.

  • Homes tend to appreciate over time, which provides an engine for intergenerational accumulation.

  • It’s true, for example, that there’s a substantial intergenerational wealth gap in the US.

  • Faced with an economic challenge, they took slavery and made it an intergenerational institution based on physical difference.

  • We can group the appropriate United States policies into three areas: interpersonal, intergovernmental, and intergenerational.

  • Besides drugs, another factor behind the riots is the idea of intergenerational disadvantage being passed on.

  • Bask in the intergenerational warmth as they rock ‘n’ twang together.