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1 world population
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2 world population
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3 world population
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4 world population
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8 World Population Day
Общая лексика: Всемирный день народонаселения -
9 World Population Society
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > World Population Society
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10 World Population and Housing Census Programme
Международные отношения: Всемирная программа переписи населения и жилого фондаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > World Population and Housing Census Programme
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11 world population is growing with great strides
Макаров: население мира быстро растётУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > world population is growing with great strides
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12 World Population Awareness Week
UN: WPAWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Population Awareness Week
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13 World Population Foundation
UN: WPFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Population Foundation
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14 World Population Society
Abbreviation: WPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Population Society
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15 native speakers of English account for 300 millions of the world population
native speakers of English account for 300 millions of the world populationEnglish-Dutch dictionary > native speakers of English account for 300 millions of the world population
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16 the world population is growing with great strides
Макаров: население мира быстро растётУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the world population is growing with great strides
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17 population mondiale
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population [pɔpylasjɔ̃]feminine noun• population carcérale/civile/scolaire prison/civilian/school population* * *pɔpylasjɔ̃nom féminin population* * *pɔpylasjɔ̃ nf* * *population nf population; la population du globe the population of the world; la population étudiante/carcérale/agricole the student/prison/farming population; la population locale the local community; l'hôpital peut recevoir une population de mille malades the hospital can take one thousand patients; la prison a été construite pour une population de mille prisonniers the prison was built for one thousand inmates.population active Sociol working population.[pɔpylasjɔ̃] nom fémininpopulation active/civile working/civilian population2. [peuple] peoplela population locale the local people, the locals -
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population [‚pɒpjʊ'leɪʃən]1 nounpopulation f;∎ the whole population is in mourning tous les habitants portent ou toute la population porte le deuil;∎ the white population of South Africa la population blanche d'Afrique du Sud;∎ Edinburgh has a population of about half a million Édimbourg compte environ un demi-million d'habitants;∎ the prison population la population carcérale;∎ the beaver population is declining la population de castors est en baisse;∎ world population figures are rising la population mondiale augmente(control, fall, increase) démographique, de la population►► population census recensement m démographique ou de la population;population explosion explosion f démographique;population growth croissance f démographique;population statistics statistiques fpl démographiques -
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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
- working population
- world population
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