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Перевод: population speek population


[существительное]
население; жители ; заселение; народонаселение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The country's population is over 140 million; the total population of the East European Six is rather more than 110 million.
  2. Some parasites of insect eggs, for instance, can stop a small population of pests from increasing, so application of a pesticide has to he timed according to the number of the larvae of the pests rather than the number of their eggs.
  3. Always Defect, then, unlike Tit for Tat, gets no help from kinship or viscosity in the population.
  4. The cliff-nesting Kestrel population had probably declined by the late 1940s, and certainly did so after 1951.
  5. Britain's population was ageing; consumer expectations were rising; advances in medical technology continued to outstrip the capacity of the service to fund new developments.
  6. While a sigh of relief could be felt in the Marne, the Aube population nigh on fermented with anger.
  7. The numbers of people aged 65 and over grew from 1.7 million to 8.8 million between 1901 and 1991, increasing as a proportion of the total population from 4.7% to 15.8%.
  8. However, the introduction of proposals which structurally divorce the providers of services from wider population considerations, may be considered by some to be a retrograde step and, in practice, may affect the type of care delivered.
  9. Among some of the more senior citizens in Soldiers Grove, a tiny town (population 560) in western Wisconsin, the new market is for the oldest profession.
  10. The abolition of Pomgol was greeted with so many protests from the affected areas of Russia that Kalinin had to issue two statements in which he tried to show the stricken population that it had not been abandoned by the government.
  11. As a result most of our large towns had their select residences on the western side, in positions where they received the benefit of the prevailing wind before it passed over the town or city; the poorer population residing on the eastern side.
  12. According to him, there were some 800 men living on the island at that time which would suggest a total island population of around three thousand, approximately half living in Funchal.
  13. The greater spread of American higher education means that, proportionate to population, there are far more universities, all with English departments; if they were as proportionately numerous in Britain, we would have about 1,000 universities.

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