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populace ['pɒpjʊləs](a) (population) population f;∎ figurative the whole populace is up in arms la population entière s'est rebellée -
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noun1) простой народ; массы2) населениеSyn:people* * *(n) массы; население; простой народ; толпа; чернь* * *простой народ; массы; толпа; чернь* * *[pop·u·lace || 'pɑpjələs / 'pɒpjʊl-] n. простой народ, массы, чернь, население, сброд* * *массынаселениепростонародье* * *1) простой народ 2) население -
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nounസാമാന്യജനങ്ങള്, ബഹുജനം, പാമരജനം, ജനക്കൂട്ടം -
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'popjuləs(the people (of a country etc).) pueblotr['pɒpjʊləs]populace ['pɑpjələs] n1) masses: pueblo m2) population: población fn.• populacho s.m.• pueblo s.m.'pɑːpjələs, 'pɒpjʊləsnoun (+ sing o pl vb)the populace — ( common people) el pueblo; ( population) la población
['pɒpjʊlɪs]N (gen) pueblo m ; (=mob) populacho m, turba f* * *['pɑːpjələs, 'pɒpjʊləs]noun (+ sing o pl vb)the populace — ( common people) el pueblo; ( population) la población
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['popjuləs]* * *popu·lace[ˈpɒpjələs, AM ˈpɑ:pjəlɪs]▪ the \populace die breite Masse [der Bevölkerung], das Volkthe general \populace die Durchschnittsbevölkerung* * *['pɒpjʊlɪs]nBevölkerung f; (= masses) breite Öffentlichkeit* * *1. pej Pöbel m2. (breite) Masse, Volk n* * *n.Pöbel nur sing. m. -
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[English Word] populace[Swahili Word] umma[Swahili Plural] umma[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['pɒpjʊləs]* * *['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) popolino, plebe* * *populace /ˈpɒpjʊləs/n.popolino; plebe; plebaglia; volgo.* * *['pɒpjʊləs] -
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['pɔpjuləs]n* * *['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) lud -
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1. n простой народ, массы2. n презр. толпа, чернь3. n книжн. населениеСинонимический ряд:1. commonalty (noun) common men; commonage; commonalty; commune; plebes; plebs; third estate2. masses (noun) common folk; general public; humanity; masses; multitude; working class3. people (noun) commonality; commoners; commons; crowd; mob; people; plebeians; proletariat; public; rabble; rank and file; run -
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['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) befolkning* * *['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) befolkning -
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['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) ljudstvo* * *[pɔpjuləs]nounljudstvo, raja, ljudska množica -
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'popjuləs(the people (of a country etc).) befolkning, almuethe subst. \/ħəˈpɒpjʊləs\/ ( tar verb i entall eller flertall)1) de brede lag av folket, allmuen, mobben, pøbelen2) folket, befolkningen -
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['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) população* * *pop.u.lace[p'ɔpjuləs] n populacho, ralé. -
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• alhaiso• rahvas• kasaantuma• kansa• massat* * *'popjuləs(the people (of a country etc).) kansa -
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['popjuləs](the people (of a country etc).) iedzīvotāji; ļaudis* * *ļaužu masas, pūlis, vienkāršie ļaudis
См. также в других словарях:
populace — ► NOUN (treated as sing. or pl. ) ▪ the general public. ORIGIN Italian popolaccio common people … English terms dictionary
populace — noun when the populace wants to, it can change the course of history Syn: population, inhabitants, residents, natives; community, country, (general) public, people, nation; common people, man/woman in the street, masses, multitude, rank and file … Thesaurus of popular words
populace — noun /ˈpɒpjʊləs,ˈpɑpjələs/ a) The common people of a nation. The populace despised their ignorant leader. b) The inhabitants of a nation. Syn: hoi polloi, masses, people, rab … Wiktionary
populace — I noun body politic, canaille, citizenry, common folk, common people, commonage, commonalty, commoners, community, crowd, folk, folks, general public, habitants, humanity, individuals, inhabitants, masses, multitude, nation, people, persons,… … Law dictionary
populace — noun (singular) formal the ordinary people who live in a country: breaking the news to a joyful populace … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
populace — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian popolaccio rabble, augmentative of popolo the people, from Latin populus Date: 1572 1. the common people ; masses 2. population … New Collegiate Dictionary
populace — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Common people Nouns 1. populace; the people, multitude, crowd, masses; bourgeoisie; commonalty; democracy; common people, lower classes, hoi polloi, rank and file, the ruck, folk, proletariat, plebs,… … English dictionary for students
populace — pop|u|lace [ papjələs ] noun uncount FORMAL the people who live in a particular country or area: The war has left half of the populace without food or water … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
populace — [ pɒpjʊləs] noun [treated as sing. or plural] the general public. Origin C16: from Fr., from Ital. popolaccio common people … English new terms dictionary
populace — UK [ˈpɒpjʊləs] / US [ˈpɑpjələs] noun [singular] formal the people who live in a particular country or area … English dictionary
populace — [ˈpɒpjʊləs] noun [U] formal the people who live in a particular country or area … Dictionary for writing and speaking English