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1 Rural Population File
Military: RURPOPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rural Population File
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2 жители сельской местности
Русско-английский политический словарь > жители сельской местности
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3 сельское население
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4 сельское население
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5 сельское население
Русско-английский географический словарь > сельское население
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6 сельское население
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7 сельское население
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > сельское население
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8 сельское население
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > сельское население
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9 сельское население
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > сельское население
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10 население населени·е
population, inhabitantsгражданское население — civilian population; (во время войны) noncombatants
коренное население — indigenous / native population; (особ. о европейцах, родившихся в колониях) native-born
многонациональное / многорасовое население — plural population
трудоспособное население — able-bodied / employable population
туземное население — native population, aborigines
на душу населения — per capita, per head
потребление на душу населения — per capita / head consumption
производство на душу населения — per capita / head production
плотность населения — population density, density of population
прирост населения — increase / increment of population, national population changes / increase
широкие слои населения — broad sections of, the population, people at large
состав населения — composition / structure of the population
возрастной состав населения — age composition / structure of the population
этнический состав населения — age ethnic composition / structure of the population
общая численность населения — total / general population
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > население населени·е
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rural population
The total number of persons inhabiting an agricultural or pastoral region. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сельское население
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rural population
The total number of persons inhabiting an agricultural or pastoral region. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сельское население
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ruralсельская местность — countryside, rural area
сельское хозяйство — agriculture, farming
сельский житель — countryman*, villager, мн. собир. countryfolk, countrypeople
сельская молодёжь — village youth, young countryfolk
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14 сельское население
1) General subject: country-side, countryside, rural population2) Medicine: rural risk3) American: rural population (население не только на фермах, но и в населённых пунктах численностью менее 2500 человек)4) Economy: farm people, rural sector5) Advertising: farm population, peasant population, rural population (не только на фермах, но и в населённых пунктах численностью менее 2500 человек)6) Business: agricultural population7) Makarov: country folkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сельское население
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rural population
The total number of persons inhabiting an agricultural or pastoral region. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > сельское население
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ср.1) population; inhabitants мн. ч. ( жители)все слои населения — all levels/sections of the population/people
городское население — townspeople, urban population
гражданское население — civilian population, citizenry, civilians
избыточное население — excess population, overflow population
коренное население — the indigenous/aboriginal population
трудовое население — working/labouring population
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прил.rural, country, villageсельская местность — countryside; rural area
сельская молодежь — village youth; young countryfolk
сельский житель — countryman, villager; countryfolk мн. ч.; коллект.
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1. country peopleсельское население, сельские жители — country folk
2. rural population3. countryside4. agricultural populationРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сельское население
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19 сельские жители
1) General subject: country folk, country people, rural people2) Collective: (употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) country-folk, (употр. с глаголом во мн.ч.) country-people3) Economy: countryfolk, rural community4) Accounting: village5) Business: rural population6) Makarov: countryside -
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1) (имеющийся в каком-л селе, поселении) village (attr)се́льский учи́тель — village teacher
2) ( негородской) rural; countryсе́льская ме́стность — countryside, rural area
се́льская жизнь — country life
се́льский жи́тель — countryman, villager, мн. собир. countryfolk, countrypeople
се́льское населе́ние — rural population
се́льская молодёжь — village youth, young countryfolk
3) ( земледельческий) agricultural••се́льское хозя́йство — agriculture; farming
сойдёт для се́льской ме́стности погов. шутл. — ≈ it's no great shakes but passable; this will do for the occasion
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