baby boom dans l' Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traductions de baby boom dans le dictionnaire anglais»espagnol

I.boom1 [Am bum, GB buːm] SUBST (loud sound)

I.baby <pl babies> [Am ˈbeɪbi, GB ˈbeɪbi] SUBST

1.1. baby (infant):

niño m / niña f
bebe m / beba f Pérou RíoPl
guagua f And

III.baby <babies babying babied> [Am ˈbeɪbi, GB ˈbeɪbi] VERBE trans

baby boom dans le dictionnaire PONS

Traductions de baby boom dans le dictionnaire anglais»espagnol

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This could have been because of the baby boom that occurred between the late 1940s and early 1960s.
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The post-war baby boom led to a significant increase in children in the area.
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The borough is also experiencing a baby boom.
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This baby boom period ended midway through the 1960s.
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The monograph includes research on single fathers as parents, how baby boom women balance work and family, and egalitarian couples.
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Due to the baby boom and passing of a $25 million building levy by the school district in 1947, a new high school was slated.
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Beginning with the baby boom generation, the number of young women entering religious orders has not been sufficient to replace retiring sisters.
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It reached is peak enrollment in 1959 with 1402 students and used additional buildings to accommodate the students of the baby boom.
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The postwar baby boom of the 1950s enabled the town to reach a peak population of 8,600 in 1961.
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The baby boom specifically created a demand for maternity and nursing bras, and television provided new promotional opportunities.
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