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Перевод: populous
[прилагательное] многолюдный; густонаселенный
Тезаурус:
- THE world's fifth most populous nation is waking up.
- This was an unintended consequence of Britain's successful attempt to occupy the most industrialized and populous part of Germany.
- Outside the large conurbations, which were the province of the locally financed Passenger Transport Executives, Provincial inherited a disparate collection of routes linking various centres or branching to less populous places.
- It is possible a feeling existed that too much attention had been given to development in the western and most populous counties in the District.
- The success of these courses at centres whose natural affinities lay with the London rather than the Eastern District led to the latter's willing agreement to transfer its expanding, populous southern commuter zone to the former in the summer of 1930.
- Not content with this, it is the German government which is demanding that further political power be transferred to the Community level, especially the European Parliament, where they will have the strongest presence, in virtue of the fact that Germany is now 50% more populous than any other European country.
- PRESIDENT de Klerk arrived in Abuja, Nigeria, yesterday at the start of a landmark visit by a South African head of state to Africa's most populous country.
- Growth rates in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa will be the slowest to fall off, and by 2020 Nigeria is likely to become the world's fourth most populous country with 350 million people.
- Then, in 1913, the new chairman, Sir Henry Norris, negotiated the removal of the club to Highbury, in the more populous area of North London.
- Poverty amongst the general populous was still quite common, at that time, and it often meant appalling destitution.
- The electoral and sociological omens favoured the Conservatives still, with their entrenched position in the prosperous and populous southern half of Britain.
- Two, or three, of them are in, or moving into, the far from populous row of flats, just over the river in South London, which is inhabited by Patrick and Jenny, and by a stunning, boring wife who affords Patrick one of the novelist's turmoils in a vulgarly-appointed borrowed flat some miles to the north.
- 1984), the populations served by the CMHTs were too populous and geographically amorphous to permit genuine and close engagement with local communities.
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