1.〈非正式〉在生育高峰期出生的人
2.【动】(指大型的雄性)袋鼠
1.<informal>a baby boomer, mainly used in Amereican English
2.[Animal]a very large male kangaroo
1.During the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Boomers will assist you and your chosen faction by bombarding the enemy from the plane.
在第二次胡佛大坝之战中,爆破者将用对敌高空轰炸的方式帮助你所效忠的一方。
2.It was beginning to look as if we could handle the baby boomers retirement after all.
这样看来,我们似乎有眉目解决婴儿潮这一代的退休问题了。
3.Fathers from the 'greatest generation' down to the baby boomers came of age at a time of vastly different expectations.
从“最伟大的一代”到婴儿潮一代的父亲们都在一个有着截然不同期望的时代长大成人。
4.Mr Willetts is not the only writer to worry about baby-boomers crashing through society like a flash flood.
威利特斯先生不是唯一担心婴儿潮一代会像山洪暴发一样冲击社会的作家。
5.THIS SPECIAL REPORT has shown how the cost of providing pensions is rising across the developed world as the baby-boomers retire.
本期的特别报道说明,在发达国家中,随着婴儿潮时代出生的人们正在逐渐退休,提供养老金的费用正在不断攀升。
6.Yet with a little imagination it's possible even for baby boomers to understand what it's like to be in the middle of the odyssey years.
但可以想象的是,就连出生于婴儿潮时期的人们也能了解奥德赛时期发展到一半会是什么样子。
7.It's possible, after all, that the baby boomers will hang on to power, keeping Gen X in a Prince Charles-like holding pattern.
毕竟,婴儿潮一代(babyboomers)有可能会紧握权力不放,让X一代和查尔斯王子(PrinceCharles)一样一直处于等待状态。
8.It seems a bit much to accuse the boomers of deliberately setting out to rob their children, but the problems are real enough.
说婴儿潮一代处心积虑地打算着掠夺自己的后代,这样的指责看似是有些过分,但是他们给儿孙们带来的麻烦确确实实摆在眼前。
9.The baby boomers , who entered adulthood promising a lifetime of activism, have been a politically undistinguished generation.
出生于生育高峰的人,在成年后承诺行动主义,只是一代政治上平庸的一代。
10.We know from the comments of the last post that there are certainly plenty of Boomers who read this blog, at least.
至少从之前那篇文章下面的评论中,我们知道有许多婴儿潮一代的人正在读我们的博客。