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1 усреднение значения по времени или по множеству
- averaging values over time/over the population
усреднение значения по времени или по множеству
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- averaging values over time/over the population
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > усреднение значения по времени или по множеству
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2 кому за 65
General subject: over-65 population -
3 люди старше 65 лет
General subject: over-65 populationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > люди старше 65 лет
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4 пожилое население старше 65 лет
General subject: over-65 populationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пожилое население старше 65 лет
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5 перенаселение
over-population, surplus populationРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > перенаселение
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6 экологическое изобилие
экологическое изобилие
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ecological abundance
Number of individual specimens of an animal or plant seen over a certain period of time in a certain place. (Source: PHC)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > экологическое изобилие
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7 перенаселенность
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > перенаселенность
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8 избыточное население
1) General subject: excess population, overflow of population2) Economy: surplus population3) Architecture: spill-over4) Sociology: overspill population5) Ecology: overpopulationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избыточное население
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9 перенаселённость
1) General subject: congestion, over-population, overcrowding, overpopulation, population pressure2) Construction: overpeopling3) Economy: congestion of population4) Ecology: overcrowdedness, overflow of population, surplus population, urban crowding, urban overcrowding5) Aviation medicine: housing density6) Makarov: housing squeeze (квартир) -
10 перенаселение
1) General subject: overcrowding, overpopulation, over-population, overflow of population, surplus population2) Biology: congestion, overpopulating3) Construction: overcrowding (района, города)4) Ecology: overcrowdedness5) Makarov: an overflow of population, overcrowding (города и т.п.), superabundant population -
11 перенаселение
1. over-population2. overflow of population3. surplus populationизбыточное население; перенаселение — an overflow of population
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12 насчитывать
1) General subject: comprise, count, muster, number (the population numbers 5000 - население составляет 5000 человек), reckon, total, extend back over (Ontario's archaeological history extends back over 11000 years.), account for (the Indians accounted for 5% of the population)3) Commerce: estimate (непереходный глагол)4) Makarov: reckon up -
13 придётся строить новые города для размещения населения тех районов, где оно является избыточным
Makarov: new towns will have to be built to house the population of those areas which have spilled over, new towns will have to be built to house the population of those areas which have spilled over (слишком плотным)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > придётся строить новые города для размещения населения тех районов, где оно является избыточным
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14 по сравнению с
1) General subject: as compared to, as compared with, as contrasted with, beside, by contrast to, by contrast with, compared to (...) (...), in comparison with, in contrast with, over against, pound for pound (...), vis-а-vis, from (1) In terms of sales revenue, all the numbers are up from last year. 2) Tourist numbers in June are down 5% from last year.), compared with (Port Coquitlam's population is growing more rapidly compared with other municipalities in the region such.), over (Registration for many of the skilled-trades programs have doubled over previous years.), down from, up from, when compared to2) Engineering: versus3) Mathematics: as against, as opposed to, in comparison to (with)4) Psychology: by comparison with5) Patents: as compared with [to]6) Business: vis-a-vis8) Makarov: against, as compared with (to) -
15 качество подземных вод
качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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качество подземных вод
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groundwater quality
Groundwater accounts for over 95% of the earth's useable fresh-water resources; over half the world's population depends on groundwater for drinking-water supplies. This invisible resource is vulnerable to pollution and over-exploitation. Effective conservation of groundwater supplies requires the integration of land-use and water management. (Source: GILP96)
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18 весь
all, the entire, the whole (of)во всём мире — in the whole world, throughout the world, all over the world
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19 весь
мест опр; ж - вся, с всё, мн всеall, all over, throughout; the whole (of), the entireвесь день — all day long, the whole day
вся пра́вда — the whole truth
по всей стране́ — all over/throughout/across the country
вдоль всей доро́ги — all along the road
для него́ всё ко́нчено — it's all up with him coll
она́ всё потеря́ла — she's lost everything/her all
всё населе́ние — the entire population
во весь го́лос — at the top of one's voice
у меня́ все ру́ки в мы́ле — my hands are all soap
- всё и всянесмотря́ на всю её лень — for all her laziness
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потребление сырья
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raw material consumption
The developed countries depend on a stable supply of raw materials for their industries. Total resource requirements are increasing rapidly over the entire world. In developed countries, although population is increasing slowly, per capita use is increasing rapidly, while the opposite is happening in developing countries. Traditionally raw materials have been classified as non-renewable resources, but a distinction may be important between "loosable" resources, such as oil and coal, and "non-loosable" resources, such as metals, which can be used several times over by recycling processes. (Source: WPR)
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