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1 populate
[ˈpɔpjuleɪt] verb( usually in passive) to fill with people:يُعَمِّر، يملأ بالسُّكّانThat part of the world used to be populated by wandering tribes.
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2 أهل
1́ n. kin2́ v. domesticate, populate, qualify, re educate -
3 زود بالسكان
v. populate -
4 سكن أقام
v. dwell, reside, inhabit, allay, mollify, populate, quell -
5 وطن
1́ n. homeland, native land, home, country, soil2́ v. establish, populate, settle -
6 أعمر
أعْمَرَto populate, people, make inhabited; to build, construct; to develop -
7 سكن
سَكَنَ (في): أقَامَ، قَطَنَto live in, dwell in, reside in, lodge in, house in, domicile in; to inhabit, populate; to settle (down) in, stay in, remain in -
8 عمر
عَمَرَ: جَعَلَهُ عامِراً آهِلاًto fill with life, cause to thrive or prosper, make prosperous; to populate, people, make inhabited -
9 عمر
عَمّرَ: جَعَلَهُ آهِلاًto populate, people, make inhabited -
10 قطن في أو بـ
قَطَنَ في أو بِـ: سَكَنَto live in, dwell in, reside in, lodge in; to inhabit, populate -
11 مصر
مَصّرَ (المَكَانَ)to found, establish, build; to colonize; to settle in; to inhabit, populate
См. также в других словарях:
Populate — Pop u*late, v. i. To propagate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Great shoals of people which go on to populate. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
populate — [päp′yə lāt΄] vt. populated, populating [< ML populatus, pp. of populare, to populate < L populus, PEOPLE] 1. to be or become the inhabitants of; inhabit 2. to supply with inhabitants; people … English World dictionary
Populate — Pop u*late, a. [L. populus people. See {People}.] Populous. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Populate — Pop u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Populated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Populating}.] To furnish with inhabitants, either by natural increase or by immigration or colonization; to cause to be inhabited; to people. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
populate — index dwell (reside) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
populate — 1570s, from M.L. populatus, pp. of populare inhabit, from L. populus inhabitants. Related: Populated; populating … Etymology dictionary
populate — ► VERB 1) form the population of. 2) cause people to settle in. ORIGIN Latin populare supply with people … English terms dictionary
populate — [[t]pɒ̱pjʊleɪt[/t]] populates, populating, populated 1) VERB If an area is populated by certain people or animals, those people or animals live there, often in large numbers. [be V ed] Before all this the island was populated by native American… … English dictionary
populate — UK [ˈpɒpjʊleɪt] / US [ˈpɑpjəˌleɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms populate : present tense I/you/we/they populate he/she/it populates present participle populating past tense populated past participle populated 1) if a group of people or animals… … English dictionary
populate — /ˈpɒpjəleɪt/ (say popyuhlayt) verb (t) (populated, populating) 1. to inhabit. 2. to furnish with inhabitants, as by colonisation; people. 3. Computers to enter (data) into: to populate the database with client details. –phrase 4. populate or… …
populate — verb /ˈpɒp.jə.leɪt,ˈpɒp.ju.leɪt/ a) To supply with inhabitants; to people. John clicked the Search button and waited for the list to populate. b) To live in; to inhabit … Wiktionary