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词汇 second-generation
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Definition of second-generation in English:

second-generation

adjective
  • 1Denoting the offspring of parents who came to live in a particular country.

    (移民后裔)第二代的

    she was a second-generation American

    她是第二代的美国移民。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Set in Berlin, the film has two second-generation Turkish immigrants meet up in a psych ward.
    • This is the kind of election our Founding Fathers and their first-and second-generation sons actually ran from Adams to Lincoln.
    • Many second-generation Asians do not want to follow their parents into the industry.
    • Like most second-generation Indians, I've made a regular chain of pilgrimages back to India while growing up.
    • Many such parents are second-generation Americans and have achieved reasonable affluence and career success.
    • He is a second-generation immigrant and speaks no Arabic, so he did not know what was said.
    • There is a second-generation Jamaican immigrant mum and her university-bound teenage son.
    • This is not about poverty, deprivation or cultural dislocation of second-generation immigrants.
    • Many of these new citizens are second-generation immigrants whose parents came from the country's former North African colonies.
    • Most likely, the majority of these Michigan-born second-generation Irish migrated to Butte with their Irish-born parents.
    • None of this is to suggest that every second-generation member of a migrant community is a fiery, disaffected potential terrorist.
    • What role will the racial hierarchy in the United States play in structuring the outcomes of their second-generation children?
    • Youths in the neighborhoods say second-generation Portuguese immigrants and even some children of native French have taken part.
    • The neighbour was a second-generation Indian immigrant.
    • What constitutes Italian-American culture for a third-generation daughter born of a second-generation parent?
    • And increasingly, second-generation children left home to attend college or go to work.
    • In 1900, first- and second-generation immigrants made up more than 70 percent of all of the blue-collar jobs in the city.
    • The barriers for second-generation immigrants are enormous.
    • When it began in 1924, the parade was just a local tribute to America from Macy's second-generation immigrant employees.
    • He was born in New York in 1964, the second of six children to Mary Ellen and Paul Dillon, second-generation Irish immigrants.
  • 2Of a more advanced stage of technology than previous models or systems.

    (技术)第二代的

    a second-generation cordless telephone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But carriers there tend to buy less expensive second-generation systems.
    • Goldstein is designing increased intelligence as well as a self-correcting function into the second-generation Why Knot.
    • Andy's written one of the first second-generation social software apps I've seen.
    • These second-generation software companies are able to take the best of what worked before and combine it with what hasn't yet been tried.
    • Most of the advanced second-generation digital cellular systems reserve a channel intended for voice transmission when making data connections.
    • Since it is packet-based it uses wireless spectrum more efficiently than first- or second-generation systems.
    • We view the Gilat-to-Home project as a second-generation broadband solution for EchoStar.
    • The core can support up to 8 pixel pipes, operating on a single texture, and using second-generation pixel and vertex shaders.
    • The DVD Forum has begun to promote its second-generation DVD specification to Taiwanese drive manufacturers.
    • If second-generation systems can meet these criteria, businesses will be eager to evolve commerce to e-commerce.
    • The DOD and defense contractors are using the second-generation chipset, which is coming out now.
    • Honda's second-generation technology enables this Civic to achieve miserly fuel economy without being a flimsy little econobox.
    • Tenneco is developing a second-generation system aimed at boosting the trap's efficiency and reducing cost.
    • All Corvette models for 2001 benefit from the previously mentioned second-generation active handling system.
    • The battery life of the second-generation mini models has also been improved.
    • It's a second-generation model that supports faster 802. 11g WiFi connections.
    • Intel is pushing the higher speed, lower-power second-generation memory technology aggressively.
    • We need to develop a second-generation alliance system that will serve the long-term security requirements of its participants.
    • Itas uses a second-generation forward-looking infrared system, digital components, and an eyesafe laser range finder.
    • Microsoft's second-generation Xbox game console will contain a PowerPC microprocessor, sources confirmed Monday.

Definition of second-generation in US English:

second-generation

adjectiveˈˌsekənd ˌjenəˈrāSHənˈˌsɛkənd ˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən
  • 1Denoting the offspring of parents who have immigrated to a particular country.

    (移民后裔)第二代的

    she was a second-generation American

    她是第二代的美国移民。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What role will the racial hierarchy in the United States play in structuring the outcomes of their second-generation children?
    • Many second-generation Asians do not want to follow their parents into the industry.
    • He was born in New York in 1964, the second of six children to Mary Ellen and Paul Dillon, second-generation Irish immigrants.
    • Youths in the neighborhoods say second-generation Portuguese immigrants and even some children of native French have taken part.
    • And increasingly, second-generation children left home to attend college or go to work.
    • This is the kind of election our Founding Fathers and their first-and second-generation sons actually ran from Adams to Lincoln.
    • Most likely, the majority of these Michigan-born second-generation Irish migrated to Butte with their Irish-born parents.
    • Many such parents are second-generation Americans and have achieved reasonable affluence and career success.
    • He is a second-generation immigrant and speaks no Arabic, so he did not know what was said.
    • This is not about poverty, deprivation or cultural dislocation of second-generation immigrants.
    • In 1900, first- and second-generation immigrants made up more than 70 percent of all of the blue-collar jobs in the city.
    • There is a second-generation Jamaican immigrant mum and her university-bound teenage son.
    • Many of these new citizens are second-generation immigrants whose parents came from the country's former North African colonies.
    • The neighbour was a second-generation Indian immigrant.
    • When it began in 1924, the parade was just a local tribute to America from Macy's second-generation immigrant employees.
    • The barriers for second-generation immigrants are enormous.
    • Set in Berlin, the film has two second-generation Turkish immigrants meet up in a psych ward.
    • Like most second-generation Indians, I've made a regular chain of pilgrimages back to India while growing up.
    • What constitutes Italian-American culture for a third-generation daughter born of a second-generation parent?
    • None of this is to suggest that every second-generation member of a migrant community is a fiery, disaffected potential terrorist.
  • 2Of a more advanced stage of technology than previous models or systems.

    (技术)第二代的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Microsoft's second-generation Xbox game console will contain a PowerPC microprocessor, sources confirmed Monday.
    • It's a second-generation model that supports faster 802. 11g WiFi connections.
    • Intel is pushing the higher speed, lower-power second-generation memory technology aggressively.
    • The battery life of the second-generation mini models has also been improved.
    • The DVD Forum has begun to promote its second-generation DVD specification to Taiwanese drive manufacturers.
    • If second-generation systems can meet these criteria, businesses will be eager to evolve commerce to e-commerce.
    • All Corvette models for 2001 benefit from the previously mentioned second-generation active handling system.
    • Goldstein is designing increased intelligence as well as a self-correcting function into the second-generation Why Knot.
    • The core can support up to 8 pixel pipes, operating on a single texture, and using second-generation pixel and vertex shaders.
    • The DOD and defense contractors are using the second-generation chipset, which is coming out now.
    • Tenneco is developing a second-generation system aimed at boosting the trap's efficiency and reducing cost.
    • But carriers there tend to buy less expensive second-generation systems.
    • We need to develop a second-generation alliance system that will serve the long-term security requirements of its participants.
    • Itas uses a second-generation forward-looking infrared system, digital components, and an eyesafe laser range finder.
    • Since it is packet-based it uses wireless spectrum more efficiently than first- or second-generation systems.
    • We view the Gilat-to-Home project as a second-generation broadband solution for EchoStar.
    • Most of the advanced second-generation digital cellular systems reserve a channel intended for voice transmission when making data connections.
    • These second-generation software companies are able to take the best of what worked before and combine it with what hasn't yet been tried.
    • Honda's second-generation technology enables this Civic to achieve miserly fuel economy without being a flimsy little econobox.
    • Andy's written one of the first second-generation social software apps I've seen.
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