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1 population
noun (the people living in a particular country, area etc: the population of London is 8 million; a rapid increase in population.) populaţie -
2 floating population
(a section of the population not permanently resident in a place.) populaţie flotantă -
3 populace; population
(ec, mat) populaţieEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > populace; population
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4 annihilate
(to destroy completely: The epidemic annihilated the population of the town.) a nimici -
5 birthrate
noun (the number of births per head of population over a given period.) natalitate -
6 cosmopolitan
[kozmə'politən](belonging to all parts of the world: The population of London is very cosmopolitan.) cosmopolit -
7 decimate
['desimeit]((of disease, battle etc) to reduce greatly in number: The population was decimated by the plague.) a decima -
8 density
1) (the number of items, people etc found in a given area compared with other areas especially if large: the density of the population.) densitate2) (the quantity of matter in each unit of volume: the density of a gas.) densitate -
9 float
[fləut] 1. verb(to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid: A piece of wood was floating in the stream.) a pluti2. noun1) (something that floats on a fishing-line: If the float moves, there is probably a fish on the hook.) plută2) (a vehicle for transporting certain things: a milk-float; a cattle-float.)•- floating restaurant -
10 heterogeneous
[,hetə'ro‹i:niəs](composed of parts or elements of different kinds: a heterogeneous population; a heterogeneous class of pupils (= mixed academic levels).) -
11 immigrant
['imiɡrənt]noun, adjective((a person) who has come into a foreign country to live there permanently, not as a tourist or visitor: The eastern part of the city is inhabited by immigrants; the immigrant population.) imigrant -
12 increase
1. [in'kri:s] verb(to (cause to) grow in size, number etc: The number of children in this school has increased greatly in recent years.) a creşte, a (se) mări2. ['inkri:s] noun((the amount, number etc added by) growth: There has been some increase in business; The increase in the population over the last ten years was 40,000.) creştere- on the increase -
13 insurgent
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14 intermarry
[intə'mæri]((of tribes, families etc) to marry one another: The invaders intermarried with the local population; The two families intermarried.) a se uni prin căsătorie -
15 keep down
1) (not to (allow to) rise up: Keep down - they're shooting at us!) a continua să stea culcat, a nu se mişca2) (to control or put a limit on: They are taking steps to keep down the rabbit population.) a ţine sub control3) (to digest without vomiting: He has eaten some food but he won't be able to keep it down.) a se abţine să vomite -
16 malnutrition
[mælnju'triʃən]((a medical condition resulting from) eating too little or getting too little nourishing food: About half of the population is suffering from malnutrition.) malnutriţie, subnutriţie -
17 mixed
1) (consisting of different kinds: I have mixed feelings about leaving home; mixed races; a mixed population.) amestecat; contradictoriu2) (done, used etc by people of different sexes: mixed tennis.) mixt -
18 mortality
[-'tæ-]1) (the state of being mortal.) mortalitate2) ((also mortality rate) the number of deaths in proportion to the population; the death rate: infant mortality.) mortalitate, rată a mortalităţii -
19 off the beaten track
(away from main roads, centres of population etc.) pe cărări nebătute -
20 percentage
[pə'senti‹]1) (an amount, number or rate given as a fraction of one hundred: We've expressed all these figures as percentages.) procent(aj)2) (a part or proportion of something: A large percentage of the population can't read or write.) parte, proporţie
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