baby boom
英 [ˈbeɪbi buːm]
美 [ˈbeɪbi buːm]
n. 生育高峰(期)
牛津词典
noun
- 生育高峰(期)
a period when many more babies are born than usual
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 生育高峰
Ababy boomis a period of time when a lot of babies are born in a particular place.- I'm a product of the postwar baby boom.
我出生在战后的生育高峰期。
- I'm a product of the postwar baby boom.
英英释义
noun
- the larger than expected generation in United States born shortly after World War II
双语例句
- In my neighborhood there is a baby boom.
我家附近出现了生育高峰。 - For a city with an ageing population, a baby boom should be good news.
对于一个人口日益老龄化的城市而言,出现婴儿潮应该是个好消息。 - The baby boom has already put hospitals and doctors on alert in major cities.
在一些大城市,这一生育高潮已经让很多医院和大夫绷紧了弦。 - I believed the baby boom story and waited for the babies.
我相信关于生育高峰报道的真实性,期待着这些孩子的出生。 - A Berlin neighborhood known for its baby boom reveals that in a nation with a graying population, treasure hunts often end in disappointment.
被以它的婴儿潮闻名的柏林邻近地区揭露在一个国家中,和使人口变灰色,宝物追捕时常在失望方面结束。 - Those pastures now produce the new grass needed to make rich milk and feed a bison baby boom.
这些牧场现在产生的新草带来丰富的牛奶并满足野牛的婴儿潮。 - Entitlement spending is bound to increase as the baby boom generation retires.
应享权益支出必须随“婴儿潮”一代的退休人员数量的增加而增长。 - China's emerging baby boom, driven by more-relaxed government policies and the year of the dragon, is fertile ground for both domestic and overseas companies.
伴随着政策宽松和龙年的到来,中国将迎来新一轮婴儿潮,国内和国外企业或因此受益。 - Like many people born at the tail end of the baby boom generation, I built up a sizeable vinyl record collection in my youth.
与许多出生于婴儿潮末期的人一样,我在青年时代收集了大量乙烯基(黑胶)唱片。 - With the baby boom, the focus of educators and of laymen interested in education inevitably turned toward the lower grades and back to basic academic skills and discipline.
随着生育高峰,教育者和圈外人士对教育的兴趣和焦点,不可避免地转向了更低的年级和基础的学术技能和学科上。