
Boomer
UK
/ˈbuːmə/
US
/ˈbumɚ/

Translation boomer into russian
boomer
NounUK
/ˈbuːmə/
US
/ˈbumɚ/
The boomer was reminiscing about the good old days.
Бумер вспоминал о былых временах.
The boomer generation has seen many technological changes.
Поколение бумеров увидело много технологических изменений.
Definitions
boomer
NounUK
/ˈbuːmə/
US
/ˈbumɚ/
A person born during the post-World War II baby boom, approximately between the years 1946 and 1964.
Many boomers are now reaching retirement age and are considering downsizing their homes.
A large male kangaroo, especially of the red kangaroo species.
The boomer stood tall in the outback, surveying the landscape for any signs of danger.
A person who is part of a demographic cohort known for being traditional or resistant to change, often used in a humorous or derogatory context.
The young employees joked about their boss being a boomer because he preferred face-to-face meetings over video calls.
Idioms and phrases
baby boomer
The baby boomer generation is now reaching retirement age.
беби-бумер
Поколение беби-бумеров сейчас достигает пенсионного возраста.