常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句After all, the grumbling baby-boomer managers are the same indulgent parents who produced the millennial generation.畢竟,對(duì)新生代員工頗為不滿的嬰兒潮經(jīng)理們正是嬌慣出新千年一代的父母?jìng)儭?/li>At the beginning of 2011 the first of the baby-boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, will reach the age of 65.隨著2011新年伊始,生于1946到1964年間的嬰兒潮一代們即將邁入他們65歲的花甲之年。Some of the boom will be home-grown, as young Australian women are having more children than did their baby-boomer predecessors.一部分增長(zhǎng)來(lái)自澳大利亞本國(guó)人,因?yàn)楸绕饗雰撼睍r(shí)代的祖輩,現(xiàn)在澳大利亞年輕婦女的小孩越來(lái)越多。權(quán)威例句At present, some 16m Japanese are in their 20s, many of them children of baby-boomer parents.ECONOMIST: Greying JapanMeanwhile the baby-boomer generation has emerged into adulthood, boosting the share of working-age people.ECONOMIST: India's economy is revving upRising costs, especially Social Security commitments as the baby-boomer generations retire, will require structural fiscal reform, though.FORBES: Roubini On US Downgrade: Bond Market Revolt Won't Happen 返回 baby-boomer