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1 settled population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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2 settled population
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > settled population
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3 settled population
оседлое населениеАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > settled population
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > settled population
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[setld] 1. 2.aggettivo stabileI feel settled here — (in home) mi sento bene qui
* * *settled /ˈsɛtld/a.1 fisso; sicuro; fermo; saldo: settled price, prezzo fisso ( stabilito dal fabbricante); a settled income, un reddito sicuro; settled principles, principi consolidati (della legge, ecc.)2 radicato; inveterato: a settled habit, un'abitudine radicata; settled indolence, indolenza inveterata4 (comm.: di un debito, ecc.) pagato; regolato; saldato; estinto: settled in full, pagato a saldo; saldato● a settled government, un governo stabile □ settled habitation, residenza stabile □ (leg., polit.) settled order, ordine costituito.* * *[setld] 1. 2.aggettivo stabileI feel settled here — (in home) mi sento bene qui
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nнаселение; жители- actual populationto abuse the population — обижать население, плохо обращаться с жителями
- adult population
- age composition of the population
- age-sex classification of the population
- broad cross-section of the population
- broad masses of population
- bulk of the population
- civilian population
- cultural level of the population
- cultural standard of the population
- division of the population into social groups
- economically active population
- educational level of population
- effective working population
- employable population
- ethnic composition of the population
- ethnic homogeneity of the population
- fluctuation of the population
- geographical distribution of the population - illiterate population
- income of the population
- indigenous population
- industrial population
- inflow of rural population to towns
- institutional population
- laboring population
- least privileged groups of population
- legal education of the population
- literate population
- local population
- low-bracket category of the population
- marginal population
- mixed population
- native population
- natural growth of population
- needy population
- poor sections of the population
- population in the low income bracket
- pressure of population upon resources
- prison population
- resident population
- rural population
- scarcity of population
- section of the population
- settled population
- strata of the population
- structure of the population
- substantial proportion of the population
- surplus population
- total population
- troops population
- unprecedented rate of population growth
- urban population
- well-to-do sections of population
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1) население, жители2) парк (машин, оборудования)•- city population - disadvantaged population - low-income population - metropolitan population - settled population - truck population* * *население- building population -
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settled ['setəld]∎ he's very settled in his ways il est très routinier, il a ses petites habitudes;∎ she is settled in her job elle est habituée à son emploi∎ the weather will remain settled le temps demeurera au beau fixe(d) (fixed → population) fixe, établi(e) (account, bill) réglé -
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оседлое население
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > оседлое население
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16 осіле населення
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17 оседлое население
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > оседлое население
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18 оседлое население
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19 оседлое население
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > оседлое население
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20 sédentariser
sédentariser [sedɑ̃taʀize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *sedɑ̃taʀizeverbe transitif to settle* * *sedɑ̃taʀize vt[Bédouins] to settle (forcibly)* * *sédentariser verb table: aimerA vtr to settle; nomades sédentarisés settled nomads.[sedɑ̃tarize] verbe transitif
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