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1 thinly populated
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2 thinly populated
Общая лексика: малолюдный -
3 thinly populated
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4 thinly populated area
Общая лексика: безлюдный район -
5 thinly populated area
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6 thinly populated country
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7 безлюдный
прил. uninhabited;
deserted, lonely, solitary (пустынный) ;
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1. (малонаселённый) deserted, uninhabited, thinly populated;
2. (пустынный) lonely, solitary;
~ая улица quet/unfrequented street.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > безлюдный
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8 малолюдный
прил.
1) poorly/sparsely/thinly populated
2) with few people to be seen;
not crowded, unfrequented;
poorly attended( о собрании)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > малолюдный
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9 area
n1) район; область; зона; регион2) область деятельности, сфера деятельности, область исследования, сфера исследования, сфера применения, область применения•to clear an area — очищать район / зону (от кого-л.)
to close off an area — оцеплять район; закрывать доступ в район
to cordon off an area — оцеплять район; закрывать доступ в район
to enter an area illegally — незаконно проникать в какой-л. район
to fight over an area — воевать за какой-л. район
to keep a grip on an area — удерживать какой-л. район
to look at areas showing most promise — рассматривать вопросы, по которым существует наибольшая вероятность достижения соглашения
to police an area — следить за соблюдением правопорядка в каком-л. районе
to regenerate an area — возрождать какой-л. район
to relinquish an area — покидать / оставлять район
- affluent areato rope / to seal off an area — оцеплять район; закрывать доступ в район
- AFTA
- agricultural area
- area affected by smth
- area at the center of the dispute between smb
- area has been closed to foreign correspondents
- area is under a dusk-to-dawn curfew
- area of concern
- area of condition
- area of co-operation
- area of discussion
- area of disturbances
- area of economic activity
- area of international strife
- area of social life
- area of spending
- area of success
- area of unrest
- areas of agreement
- areas of disagreement
- Asian Free Trade Area
- assembly area
- border area
- built-up area
- catchment area
- city area
- closed area
- closed military area
- concentration area
- conservancy area
- currency area
- danger area
- densely populated area
- depressed area
- deprived area
- devastated area
- developed area
- developing area
- disaster area
- disaster-prone area
- disproportionately developed area
- disputed area
- disputed border area
- distressed area
- dollar area
- drought-affected area
- drought-stricken area
- earthquake-prone area
- ecologic disaster area
- ecological disaster area
- economic area
- economically backward area
- emergency area
- enemy-occupied area
- environmentally sensitive area
- famine-hit area
- flooded area
- free trade area
- fundamental area of contention
- geographical area
- government-controlled area
- grain-growing area
- guerilla-held area
- heavily populated area
- highly politicized area
- impacted area
- industrial area
- irrigated area
- key area
- lethal area
- liberated area
- littoral area
- logistical area
- main area of discussion
- market area
- metropolitan area
- model area
- monetary area
- national-liberation movement area
- navigation area
- negotiating area
- neutral area
- no-go area
- North American Free Trade Area
- occupied area
- oil-producing area
- populated area
- predominantly Protestant area
- priority area
- prohibited area
- residential area
- restricted area
- rioted area
- rural area
- safe area
- sensitive area
- service area
- shipping area
- sparsely populated area
- specified area
- staging area
- sterling area
- strategic area
- strike-affected areas
- thinly populated area
- tightly guarded area
- trade area
- trading area
- trouble area
- underdeveloped area
- underprivileged area
- uninhabited area
- unrest area
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10 малонаселенный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > малонаселенный
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11 малонаселённый
sparsely/thinly populated.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > малонаселённый
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12 poorly
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13 unfrequented
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14 transitional settlement
временный поселок
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transitional settlement
A small village, community or group of houses, or other shelters, usually located in a thinly populated area and existing there for only a short time. (Source: RHW)
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15 редконаселенный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > редконаселенный
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