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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > aged population
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[ʹeıdʒ(ı)d] a1. старый, престарелый; стареющийmy aged father [parents] - мой престарелый отец [мои -ые родители]
2. в возрастеa boy aged fifteen - мальчик пятнадцати лет, пятнадцатилетний мальчик
3. редк. старческий4. спец. выдержанныйaged cheese - зрелый /выдержанный/ сыр
5. 1) тех. подвергшийся старению, состаренный2) элк. тренированный6. в грам. знач. сущ. (the aged) собир. старики; старые, престарелые люди -
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n1) население2) стат. совокупность
- able-bodied population
- adult population
- aged population
- alien population
- average population
- cattle population
- child population
- civilian population
- employed population
- estimated population
- excess population
- farm population
- general population
- home population
- immigrant population
- indigenous population
- industrial population
- livestock population
- local population
- migrating population
- native population
- occupied population
- old population
- product population
- rural population
- surplus population
- underemployed population
- unemployed population
- unoccupied population
- urban population
- working population
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1. прил.
1) пожилой, в возрасте That was Starboard talking to his Aged Parent. ≈ Это Старборд разговаривал со своими пожилыми родителями. Syn: elderly, old, in years
2) достигший такого-то возраста
3) старческий Any horse or mare above six years is 'aged'. ≈ Любая лошадь или мерин, прожившие более шести лет, считаются старыми. Syn: senile ∙ carefully aged steaks ≈ хорошо поджаренные отбивные
2. сущ. (the aged) мн.;
коллект. старики, старшее поколениестарый, престарелый;
стареющий;
- my * father мой престарелый отец;
- * population престарелые в возрасте;
- a boy * fifteen мальчик пятнадцати лет, пятнадцатилетний мальчик;
- * horse лошадь старше шести лет (редкое) старческий;
- * wrinkles старческие морщины( специальное) выдержанный;
- * wine выдержанное вино;
- * cheese зрелый сыр;
- * meat созревшее мясо( техническое) подвергшийся старению, состаренный (электроника) тренированный в грам. знач. сущ.: (собирательнле) старики;
старые, престарелые люди;
- a home for the * дом престарелыхaged p. p. от age ~ достигший такого-то возраста;
aged ten десяти лет ~, the ~ pl собир. старики ~, the ~ pl собир. старики ~ старческий;
carefully aged steaks хорошо поджаренные отбивные ~ старый;
пожилой;
состарившийся~ достигший такого-то возраста;
aged ten десяти лет~ старческий;
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демогр. население старшего [пожилого\] возраста (люди старше определенного возраста, обычно 65 лет)The elderly population increased elevenfold between 1900 and 1994; the nonelderly increased only threefold. — Население пожилого возраста увеличилось в 11 раз между 1900 и 1994 годами; население прочих возрастов выросло лишь в 3 раза.
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эк. экономически неактивное население (часть населения, которая не входит в состав рабочей силы и не ищет работу: лица нетрудоспособного возраста (как правило, до 15 лет и старше 70), нетрудоспособные лица (напр., инвалиды), а также лица, которые по каким-л. причинам отказались от поиска работы)The level of permanent sickness and disability in the economically inactive population aged 16-74 in Wales is 9.2 per cent higher than any region of England. — Уровень хронических заболеваний и инвалидности среди экономически неактивного населения в возрасте от 16 до 74 лет в Уэльсе на 9,2% выше, чем в любом другом регионе Англии.
See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > economically inactive population
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I [həʊm] n1) дом, жилище, домашний очаг, семьяThe population was forced out of their homes. — Людей безжалостно выгоняли из их жилищ.
Only three saw their homes again. — Только трое остались в живых и увидели родной дом.
Make yourself at home. — Располагайтесь, как дома/чувствуйте себя как дома.
I'd be glad to see the old home once more. — Я с удовольствием побывал бы в нашем старом доме
- pleasant home- noisy home
- good home
- broken home
- clean home
- humble home
- perfect home
- hereditory home
- convenient home
- modest home
- well-ordered home
- one's paternal home
- exclusive home
- frugal home
- devout home
- simple peasant home
- bachelor home
- one's a city home
- Boston home
- Ideal Home Exhibition
- one's last home
- one's home town
- home address
- home interests
- home cooking
- home economics
- home craft
- home help
- home lessons
- home folks
- home life
- home truth
- home treatment
- home medical attendence
- home of elephants
- love of home
- pleasures of home- at home- on home ground
- be away from home
- be at home
- be not at home to anyone
- be without home or friends
- break away from home
- come home from sea
- direct one's steps towards home
- establish a home
- feel at home
- find no one at home
- fit up a home
- forsake one's home
- flee from home
- banish smb from home
- furnish one's home
- have no home
- get smb back to one's home- get home- go home- guard one's home from smth- hang around smb's home
- have a longing for one's home
- have a home
- give smb a home
- leave home for a year
- leave smth at home
- live away from home
- make a home for smb
- live at home
- make one's home abroad
- make one's home attractive
- manage one's home
- marry for a home
- return to one's own home
- see smb home
- set up one's own home
- stay at home
- think of home
- use smb's home as headquarters
- want a home
- welcome smb to one's home
- wreck smb's home2) приют, пристанище, убежище, учреждениеThe island provides a home for thousands of birds. — Осторов служит пристанищем множеству птиц.
The picture has found a safe home in the National Gallery. — Национальная картинная галерея безопасное, постоянное место для этой картины.
- rest home- maternity home
- children's home
- infants' home
- orphan's home
- sailors' home
- detention home
- funeral home
- remand home
- mental home
- convalescent home
- nursing home
- old people's home
- home for the aged
- cherished home of all the artists
- home for the blind
- home for lost dogs and cats
- end up in a mental home
- provide a suitable home for collection of pictures
- run a rest home3) родина, родной дом, место распространения, метрополияFrance is the home of cosmetics. — Косметика идет из Франции.
England is the home of constitutional. — Конституционная форма правления впервые зародилась в Англии.
Plastic containers make very good homes for geranium. — Герань хорошо держать в пластиковых контейнерах.
Newspapers both at home and abroad ignored the incident. — Как свои, так и зарубежные газеты обошли это событие молчанием.
it was a home thrust in his argument — ◊ его аргумент попал прямо в цель/его аргумент не в бровь, а в глаз;
- home marketEast or West, home is best. — ◊ В гостях хорошо, а дома лучше
- home goods
- home industry
- home manufacture - home news
- home guard
- home rule
- home countries
- home service
- home defence
- Home Office
- Home secretary
- Home Fleet
- Home Guard
- home base
- home station
- home team
- home match
- home stretch
- home position
- home thrust
- home of free enterprize
- events at home
- our policy at home
- service at home
- play two games at home and one away II [həʊm] adv- go home- bring smb home- bring smth home
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