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1 статистика, изучающая естественное движение населения
Economy: statistics of population movementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > статистика, изучающая естественное движение населения
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2 движение
с.1) (перемещение, передвижение) motion, movementдвиже́ние вперёд — forward movement; propulsion
пла́вное движе́ние — smooth motion
возвра́тно-поступа́тельное движе́ние — alternate / reciprocal motion
непреры́вное движе́ние — continuous movement
движе́ние по кру́гу — movement in a circle
вре́мя движе́ния (при перемещении) — travel time
приводи́ть в движе́ние (вн.) — set / put (d) in motion, set (d) going
приходи́ть в движе́ние — begin to move; ( о механизме) come into operation
лежа́ть без движе́ния — lie motionless
2) (жест, телодвижение) motion, gestureбы́стрым движе́нием руки́ — with a swift gesture
поры́вистые движе́ния — jerky movements
3) ( физическая активность человека) exercise, motionвам ну́жно побо́льше движе́ния — you need more exercise
без движе́ния (неподвижный) — motionless
он ве́чно в движе́нии — he is always on the move
4) ( внутреннее побуждение) impulseдвиже́ние се́рдца / души́ — emotional impulse
5) (езда, ходьба в разных направлениях) trafficжелезнодоро́жное движе́ние — railway traffic, train service
движе́ние поездо́в — train service
пассажи́рское движе́ние — passenger service / traffic
у́личное движе́ние — street traffic
односторо́ннее у́личное движе́ние — one-way traffic
пра́вила доро́жного движе́ния — traffic rules
движе́ние приостано́влено — the traffic has been held up
подде́рживать регуля́рное движе́ние (ме́жду) — maintain regular service (between)
6) ( общественное) movementпрофсою́зное движе́ние — trade union movement брит.; labor movement амер.
рабо́чее движе́ние — workers' movement
национа́льно-освободи́тельное движе́ние — national liberation movement
7) (прогресс, подвижки) development, progressпрое́кту да́ли движе́ние — the project was given the go-ahead
есть ли како́е-то движе́ние в удовлетворе́нии мое́й жа́лобы? — has any action been taken upon my complaint?
8) ( по службе) promotion, advancement9) научн. ( изменение характеристик) change, dynamics, evolution, trendдвиже́ние народонаселе́ния — population dynamics
стати́стика есте́ственного движе́ния населе́ния — vital statistics
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