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词汇 baby boomer
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Definition of baby boomer in English:

baby boomer

noun
informal
  • A person born in the years following the Second World War, when there was a temporary marked increase in the birth rate.

    America's health care costs are expected to soar as baby boomers become senior citizens
    as modifier these are the children of baby boomer parents
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So the baby boomers' radical approach to everything from ageing to work patterns is inevitably affecting the business of dating too.
    • The baby boomer generation is rapidly becoming the retirement generation.
    • One market that has been overlooked as the Internet economy has developed is the aging baby boomer.
    • Once the baby boomers are gone, the pension system can probably be scrapped in its entirety as it will no longer be needed.
    • The baby boomer generation were flexing their collective muscles both politically and musically.
    • As baby boomers age and life expectancy rises, dementia threatens to become epidemic.
    • Australia's baby boomers have been told many will have to work well past the present retirement age of 65.
    • Dr. Leier says the health care system will come under increased stress as the baby boomer population ages.
    • The numbers of people active in the arts will grow exponentially as baby boomers retire.
    • What'll happen when Gen X grows up and takes over publishing from the baby boomers?
    • Everyone knows about the baby boomers - the rush of post-war births from 1946 to 1948.
    • But it takes us baby boomers back to the delightful days of the child benefit allowance because it comes without a means test.
    • As the population ages and the baby boomers move into retirement age, there will be an increasingly small pool of people to work and keep the economy afloat.
    • The Saga poll breaks new ground by analysing the difference in voting intentions and opinions between the baby boomer generation and the over-65s who lived through the war.
    • The Age Concern report does not suggest how the baby boomers are likely to vote but it does highlight the issues on which they may base their decisions.
    • Two men, you might argue, played a much greater part in creating the permissive, liberal society, and neither of them were baby boomers.
    • The subject matter will strike a chord with baby boomers.
    • As a classic baby boomer - born in 1945 - he could well continue to be healthy and active until his nineties.
    • Munnell believes there will be chronic labour shortages when the baby boomer generation retires - and only then will older workers be given a greater chance.
    • Our children will be hard pressed to maintain funding levels for retiring baby boomers, the largest segment of the work force.

Definition of baby boomer in US English:

baby boomer

noun
informal
  • A person born in the years following World War II, when there was a temporary marked increase in the birth rate.

    America's health care costs are expected to soar as baby boomers become senior citizens
    as modifier these are the children of baby boomer parents
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The numbers of people active in the arts will grow exponentially as baby boomers retire.
    • So the baby boomers' radical approach to everything from ageing to work patterns is inevitably affecting the business of dating too.
    • Our children will be hard pressed to maintain funding levels for retiring baby boomers, the largest segment of the work force.
    • Two men, you might argue, played a much greater part in creating the permissive, liberal society, and neither of them were baby boomers.
    • The Age Concern report does not suggest how the baby boomers are likely to vote but it does highlight the issues on which they may base their decisions.
    • But it takes us baby boomers back to the delightful days of the child benefit allowance because it comes without a means test.
    • One market that has been overlooked as the Internet economy has developed is the aging baby boomer.
    • As the population ages and the baby boomers move into retirement age, there will be an increasingly small pool of people to work and keep the economy afloat.
    • The baby boomer generation were flexing their collective muscles both politically and musically.
    • Munnell believes there will be chronic labour shortages when the baby boomer generation retires - and only then will older workers be given a greater chance.
    • The subject matter will strike a chord with baby boomers.
    • As baby boomers age and life expectancy rises, dementia threatens to become epidemic.
    • Everyone knows about the baby boomers - the rush of post-war births from 1946 to 1948.
    • The Saga poll breaks new ground by analysing the difference in voting intentions and opinions between the baby boomer generation and the over-65s who lived through the war.
    • Australia's baby boomers have been told many will have to work well past the present retirement age of 65.
    • As a classic baby boomer - born in 1945 - he could well continue to be healthy and active until his nineties.
    • What'll happen when Gen X grows up and takes over publishing from the baby boomers?
    • The baby boomer generation is rapidly becoming the retirement generation.
    • Once the baby boomers are gone, the pension system can probably be scrapped in its entirety as it will no longer be needed.
    • Dr. Leier says the health care system will come under increased stress as the baby boomer population ages.
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