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1 popolo
m people* * *popolo s.m.1 people (pl.); ( plebe) (common) people (pl.); lower classes (pl.): una donna del popolo, a woman of the people; figlio del popolo, son of the people; il malcontento del popolo, popular unrest; i pregiudizi del popolo, popular prejudices; sobillatori del popolo, agitators; venir su dal popolo, to come of humble origin // popolo grasso, wealthy bourgeoisie; popolo minuto, working classes2 (st.) popular republic, popular government: il popolo di Firenze, the popular republic of Florence // Capitano del popolo, Captain of the People3 ( folla, gente) crowd; people (pl.); piazza gremita di popolo, square packed with people; c'era gran moltitudine di popolo, there were a lot of people (o there was a great crowd of people); annunciare al popolo convenuto, to announce to the assembled crowd4 ( nazione) nation, people; ( razza) people: popolo barbaro, barbaric people; i popoli cristiani, Christian peoples; popolo incivile, uncivilized nation; popoli nordici, meridionali, northern, southern peoples; il popolo romano, the Roman people; i popoli sovrani, self-governing peoples* * *['pɔpolo]sostantivo maschile1) (nazione) nation, people2) (abitanti di stato, città) people pl.3) (ceto umile) people pl., lower classes pl.* * *popolo/'pɔpolo/sostantivo m.1 (nazione) nation, people; un popolo antico an ancient people; un popolo di narratori a nation of storytellers; i -i nordici the Nordic peoples2 (abitanti di stato, città) people pl.; il popolo italiano the Italian people3 (ceto umile) people pl., lower classes pl.; un uomo del popolo a man of the people. -
2 popolazione
f population* * *popolazione s.f.1 population; people (pl.): la popolazione è di 200.000 abitanti, the population is 200,000; la popolazione qui è piena di iniziativa, the people here are full of initiative; popolazione attiva, working population; censimento della popolazione, census (of population); la popolazione scolastica, school population; la popolazione di colore, the coloured population // (astr.) popolazione stellare, star population // (zool.) popolazione ittica, fishing population // (fis. nucleare) inversione di popolazione, population inversion* * *[popolat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile populationla popolazione locale — the local residents, the local community
* * *popolazione/popolat'tsjone/sostantivo f.population; la popolazione locale the local residents, the local community; le -i anglofone the English-speaking peoples.
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