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1 habitante
f. & m.inhabitant, resident, dweller, habitant.m.inhabitant.* * *1 inhabitant* * *noun mf.inhabitant, resident* * *1. SMF1) [gen] inhabitantuna ciudad de 10.000 habitantes — a town of 10,000 inhabitants o people, a town with a population of 10,000
2) (=vecino) resident3) (=inquilino) occupant, tenant2.SM hum (=piojo) lousetener habitantes — to have lice, have nits *
* * ** * *= citizen, denizen, inhabitant, resident, burgess.Nota: Habitante de un burgo.Ex. This paper reports a conference on present and future possibilities for interstate cooperation in the effective delivery of community information to citizens.Ex. The denizens of each of these worlds have a wide variety of information needs and a wide variety of economic, social, political, and educational backgrounds.Ex. The conference debated a library bill which aims to set up public libraries in all municipalities with over 30,000 inhabitants.Ex. Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.Ex. They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.----* exceso de habitantes = overcrowding [over-crowding].* habitante de Junctionville = Junctionvillers.* habitante de la ciudad = city dweller, urban dweller, urban resident, urbanite.* habitante de las islas del Pacífico = Pacific Islander.* habitante de la urbe = urban dweller.* habitante del campo = country dweller.* habitante del desierto = desert dweller.* habitante del este = Easterner.* habitante del lugar = local, local resident.* habitante del Medio Oriente = Middle Easterner.* habitante del oeste = Westerner.* habitante del pueblo = villager, village man, village woman.* habitante de Mesopotamia = Hippopotamian.* habitante de Misuri = Missourian.* habitante de Singapur = Singaporean.* habitante de un barrio residencial = suburbanite.* habitantes = population.* habitantes del pueblo = village people.* * ** * *= citizen, denizen, inhabitant, resident, burgess.Nota: Habitante de un burgo.Ex: This paper reports a conference on present and future possibilities for interstate cooperation in the effective delivery of community information to citizens.
Ex: The denizens of each of these worlds have a wide variety of information needs and a wide variety of economic, social, political, and educational backgrounds.Ex: The conference debated a library bill which aims to set up public libraries in all municipalities with over 30,000 inhabitants.Ex: Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.Ex: They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.* exceso de habitantes = overcrowding [over-crowding].* habitante de Junctionville = Junctionvillers.* habitante de la ciudad = city dweller, urban dweller, urban resident, urbanite.* habitante de las islas del Pacífico = Pacific Islander.* habitante de la urbe = urban dweller.* habitante del campo = country dweller.* habitante del desierto = desert dweller.* habitante del este = Easterner.* habitante del lugar = local, local resident.* habitante del Medio Oriente = Middle Easterner.* habitante del oeste = Westerner.* habitante del pueblo = villager, village man, village woman.* habitante de Mesopotamia = Hippopotamian.* habitante de Misuri = Missourian.* habitante de Singapur = Singaporean.* habitante de un barrio residencial = suburbanite.* habitantes = population.* habitantes del pueblo = village people.* * *esta ciudad tiene medio millón de habitantes this city has a population of half a million, this city has half a million inhabitantslos habitantes de la zona norte de la ciudad the people who live in the northern part of the city, the residents of the northern part of the citylos habitantes de las cavernas the cave-dwellersB ( hum)este niño tiene habitantes this child has lice* * *
habitante sustantivo masculino y femenino (Geog, Sociol) inhabitant;
( de barrio) resident
habitante mf inhabitant: esta ciudad perdió muchos habitantes, this city lost a lot of inhabitants
' habitante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
transeúnte
- ciudadano
- isleño
- llanero
- vecino
English:
Cockney
- inhabitant
- Sri Lankan
- town dweller
- villager
* * *habitante nm[de ciudad, país] inhabitant; [de barrio] resident;una ciudad de doce millones de habitantes a city with a population of twelve million;un insecto habitante habitual de las zonas pantanosas an insect commonly found in marshy areas* * *m/f inhabitant* * *habitante nmf: inhabitant, resident* * *habitante n inhabitant -
2 morador
adj.dwelling, residing.m.inhabitant, resident, dweller.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dweller, inhabitant* * *morador, -aSM / F inhabitant* * *- dora masculino, femenino (liter) inhabitant* * *= denizen.Ex. The denizens of each of these worlds have a wide variety of information needs and a wide variety of economic, social, political, and educational backgrounds.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (liter) inhabitant* * *= denizen.Ex: The denizens of each of these worlds have a wide variety of information needs and a wide variety of economic, social, political, and educational backgrounds.
* * *masculine, feminine( liter); inhabitant* * *morador, -ora nm,finhabitant* * *m, moradora f inhabitant* * *: dweller, inhabitant -
3 avecindar
v.1 to admit to the privilege of a denizen, to enrol in the number of the citizens of a place.2 to acquire the rights and priviledges of a denizen or citizen.3 to approach, to join.4 to domicile, to give residence to. -
4 ciudadano
• citizen• civic• denizen• freeman• townsman -
5 civil
• citizen• civil• civilian• denizen
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