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1 to spare the civilian population
Mil. épargner la population civileEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to spare the civilian population
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2 promote the protection of the civilian population
Дипломатический термин: содействовать усилению защиты гражданского населенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > promote the protection of the civilian population
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3 relief actions for the benefit of the civilian population
Дипломатический термин: меры по оказанию помощи гражданскому населениюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > relief actions for the benefit of the civilian population
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4 promote the protection of the civilian population
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > promote the protection of the civilian population
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5 relief actions for the benefit of the civilian population
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > relief actions for the benefit of the civilian population
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6 to promote the protection of the civilian population
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to promote the protection of the civilian population
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7 relief actions for the benefit of the civilian population
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > relief actions for the benefit of the civilian population
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8 spread terror among the civilian population
Международные отношения: терроризировать (гражданское) населениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spread terror among the civilian population
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[pɒpjʊ'leɪʃn] noun Bevölkerung, diepopulation density — Bevölkerungsdichte, die
* * *noun (the people living in a particular country, area etc: the population of London is 8 million; a rapid increase in population.) die Bevölkerung* * *popu·la·tion[ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, AM ˌpɑ:p-]I. nthere's been a rise in the prison \population die Zahl der in Haft befindlichen Personen ist gestiegenthe entire \population of the area die gesamte [orts]ansässige Bevölkerungthe American/urban \population die amerikanische/städtische Bevölkerungthe civilian \population die Zivilbevölkerunga \population of 1.2 million 1,2 Millionen Einwohnerthe deer \population der Hirschbestandthe dolphin \population die Delfinpopulation, der Delfinbestandthe fish \population die Fischvorkommen pl, der Fischbestand\population change Veränderung f der Bevölkerung\population increase Bevölkerungswachstum nt, Bevölkerungszunahme f\population decrease sinkende Einwohnerzahlen, Bevölkerungsschwund mworld \population Weltbevölkerung f* * *["pɒpjU'leISən]n(of region, country) Bevölkerung f; (of village, town) Bewohner pl, Einwohner pl; (= colonization) Besiedlung f; (= number of inhabitants) Bevölkerungszahl f* * *1. Bevölkerung f, Einwohnerschaft f2. Bevölkerungs-, Einwohnerzahl f4. BIOL Population f:a) in der Natur begrenzte, kreuzungsfähige Individuenmengeb) Bewohner pl, (Art)Bestand m (eines bestimmten Lebensraums)pop. abk1. popular (popularly)2. population Bev.* * *[pɒpjʊ'leɪʃn] noun Bevölkerung, diepopulation density — Bevölkerungsdichte, die
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popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjəʼleɪʃən, Am ˌpɑ:p-] nthere's been a rise in the prison \population die Zahl der in Haft befindlichen Personen ist gestiegen;the entire \population of the area die gesamte [orts]ansässige Bevölkerung;the American/urban \population die amerikanische/städtische Bevölkerung;the civilian \population die Zivilbevölkerunga \population of 1.2 million 1,2 Millionen Einwohnerthe deer \population der Hirschbestand;the dolphin \population die Delphinpopulation, der Delphinbestand;the fish \population die Fischvorkommen ntpl, der Fischbestandmodifier (group, problems) Bevölkerungs-, Einwohner-;\population change Veränderung f der Bevölkerung;\population increase Bevölkerungswachstum nt, Bevölkerungszunahme f;\population decrease sinkende Einwohnerzahlen, Bevölkerungsschwund m;world \population Weltbevölkerung f -
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[pɔpju'leɪʃən]n( inhabitants) ludność f; ( number of people) liczba f ludności or mieszkańców; ( of species) populacja fa prison population of 44,000 — 44 tysiące osób przebywających w więzieniach
* * *noun (the people living in a particular country, area etc: the population of London is 8 million; a rapid increase in population.) ludność -
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population [pɔpylasjɔ̃]feminine noun• population carcérale/civile/scolaire prison/civilian/school population* * *pɔpylasjɔ̃nom féminin population* * *pɔpylasjɔ̃ nf* * *population nf population; la population du globe the population of the world; la population étudiante/carcérale/agricole the student/prison/farming population; la population locale the local community; l'hôpital peut recevoir une population de mille malades the hospital can take one thousand patients; la prison a été construite pour une population de mille prisonniers the prison was built for one thousand inmates.population active Sociol working population.[pɔpylasjɔ̃] nom fémininpopulation active/civile working/civilian population2. [peuple] peoplela population locale the local people, the locals -
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1. сущ.1) воен. гражданское лицо; штатский ( в отличие от военного)The head of the military junta has appointed several civilians to the Cabinet. — Лидер военной хунты назначил несколько гражданских лиц на должности в кабинете министров.
See:2) мн., воен. гражданское население3) гос. упр. чиновникSyn:See:4) юр. специалист по гражданскому правуSee:2. прил.воен. гражданcкий, штатский ( в отличие от военного)The military leaders called general elections and gave way to democratically elected civilian government. — Военные лидеры провели всеобщие выборы и передали власть демократически избранному гражданскому правительству.
Ant:civilian budget, civilian duty, civilian expenditures, civilian goods, civilian labour force, civilian migration, civilian population, civilian production, civilian workers, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste ManagementSee: -
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sɪˈvɪljən
1. сущ.
1) штатский (человек) ;
лицо, состоящее на гражданской службе But the chief governor was not a civilian;
he was a brave and distinguished soldier. ≈ Но генерал-губернатор был не гражданским служащим, он был храбрым и выдающимся солдатом.
2) мн. гражданское население
3) юр. специалист по Римскому и современному гражданскому праву two learned civilians from Bologna ≈ два образованных правоведа из Болоньи
2. прил. штатский All over the world military men view any civilian interference with dislike. ≈ Во всем мире военные относятся с неодобрением к любому вмешательству штатских. штатский;
гражданское лицо гражданское население - * supply( военное) снабжение гражданского населения лицо, состоящее на гражданской службе;
гражданский чиновник (юридическое) специалист по гражданскому праву;
цивилист гражданский, штатский (о человеке) - I asked the soldier what his * occupation was я спросил солдата, чем он занимался до армии - * employee personnel( военное) вольнонаемный состав цивильный, партикулярный ( об одежде) - * clothes гражданская одежда civilian гражданский ~ гражданское лицо ~ pl гражданское население ~ лицо, состоящее на гражданской службе ~ специалист по гражданскому праву ~ юр. цивилист, специалист по гражданскому праву ~ цивилист, специалист по гражданскому праву ~ штатский;
civilian clothes штатская одежда;
civilian population гражданское население ~ штатский (человек) ~ штатский ~ штатский;
civilian clothes штатская одежда;
civilian population гражданское население ~ штатский;
civilian clothes штатская одежда;
civilian population гражданское населениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > civilian
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1. n штатский; гражданское лицо2. n гражданское население3. n лицо, состоящее на гражданской службе; гражданский чиновник4. n юр. специалист по гражданскому праву; цивилист5. a гражданский, штатскийI asked the soldier what his civilian occupation was — я спросил солдата, чем он занимался до армии
6. a цивильный, партикулярныйСинонимический ряд:1. non-military (adj.) civilized; in civilian life; noncombatant; non-combatant; nonmilitant; non-military; not in the armed forces; out of uniform; secular; unmilitary2. person not in the armed forces (noun) citizen; commoner; layman; noncombatant; non-combatant; non-military person; person not in the armed forces; private citizen -
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1. nounZivilist, der2. adjectivewear civilian clothes — Zivil[kleidung] tragen
* * *[si'viljən]noun (a person who has a civil job, not in the armed forces.) der Zivilist* * *ci·vil·ian[sɪˈvɪliən, AM -jən]II. adj attr, inv Zivil-to wear \civilian clothes Zivil[kleidung] tragenin \civilian life im Zivilleben, als Zivilist\civilian population Zivilbevölkerung f* * *[sI'vIlɪən]1. nZivilist( in) m(f)2. adjzivil, Zivil-in civilian clothes — in Zivil
civilian casualties — Verluste pl unter der Zivilbevölkerung
* * *civilian [sıˈvıljən]A s1. Zivilist(in)B adj zivil, Zivil…:civilian casualties Verluste unter der Zivilbevölkerung;in civilian clothes in Zivil* * *1. nounZivilist, der2. adjectivewear civilian clothes — Zivil[kleidung] tragen
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nнаселение; жители- actual populationto abuse the population — обижать население, плохо обращаться с жителями
- adult population
- age composition of the population
- age-sex classification of the population
- broad cross-section of the population
- broad masses of population
- bulk of the population
- civilian population
- cultural level of the population
- cultural standard of the population
- division of the population into social groups
- economically active population
- educational level of population
- effective working population
- employable population
- ethnic composition of the population
- ethnic homogeneity of the population
- fluctuation of the population
- geographical distribution of the population - illiterate population
- income of the population
- indigenous population
- industrial population
- inflow of rural population to towns
- institutional population
- laboring population
- least privileged groups of population
- legal education of the population
- literate population
- local population
- low-bracket category of the population
- marginal population
- mixed population
- native population
- natural growth of population
- needy population
- poor sections of the population
- population in the low income bracket
- pressure of population upon resources
- prison population
- resident population
- rural population
- scarcity of population
- section of the population
- settled population
- strata of the population
- structure of the population
- substantial proportion of the population
- surplus population
- total population
- troops population
- unprecedented rate of population growth
- urban population
- well-to-do sections of population
- working population
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демогр. гражданская миграция ( движение гражданских лиц)The level of population growth witnessed on the islands is a result of civilian migration, which is exceeding the level of population increase arising through birth. — Прирост населения, наблюдаемый на осторовах, является результатом гражданской миграции, которая превосходит естественный прирост населения.
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adj.civil.f. & m.civilian.* * *► adjetivo1 civil2 (no militar) civilian3 (no eclesiástico) lay, secular1 (de la Guardia Civil) civil guard, member of the Guardia Civil* * *adj.1) civil2) civilian* * *1. ADJ1) (=no militar) [autoridad, aviación] civil; [vida, víctima, población] civilianva vestido de civil — he's wearing civilian clothes, he's in civilian clothes
2) (=no religioso) civilmatrimonio civil — civil wedding, registry office wedding
casarse por lo civil — to have a civil wedding, have a registry office wedding, be married in a civil ceremony
3) (Jur) [responsabilidad, desobediencia] civilcódigo 1), derecho 3., 1), gobernador 2., guardia 1., protección, registro 5)2. SMF1) (=persona no militar) civilian2) (=guardia) civil guard* * *Ia) <derechos/responsabilidades> civilb) ( no religioso) civilse casaron por lo civil or (Per, RPl, Ven) sólo por civil or (Chi, Méx) por el civil — they were married in a civil ceremony (AmE), they had a registry office wedding (BrE)
c) ( no militar) civilian (before n)IImasculino y femenino1)a) ( persona no militar) civilianb) (Esp) ( guardia civil) Civil Guard* * *= nonmilitary, civilian, civic.Ex. From Truman's approval for nuclear weapons testing in Nevada on 18 Dec 1950 the AEC adopted a four-pronged approach: inundating the public with positive information on nuclear power; emphasising defence needs; highlighting the nonmilitary benefits of testing; and reassuring the citizenry that testing was not hazardous to health.Ex. Israel is nation very interested in both the military and civilian applications of nuclear energy.Ex. Like many other civic facilities in the town, the public library is used by only a minority of the population.----* abogado civil = people's lawyer.* anterior a la Guerra Civil = pre-Civil War.* año civil = calendar year.* autoridad civil = city authority.* boda civil = civil wedding.* código civil = civil code.* de civil = in plain clothes.* derechos civiles = civil rights, civil liberties.* edificio civil = civic building.* estatuto civil = civil statute.* guerra civil = civil war.* ingeniero civil = civil engineer.* litigio civil = civil litigation.* matrimonio civil = civil marriage.* mes civil = calendar month.* movimiento por los derechos civiles = civil rights movement.* persona civil = civilian.* personal civil = civilian staff.* pleito civil = civil litigation.* población civil = civilian.* población civil, la = civilian population, the.* procedimiento civil = civil proceedings.* unión civil = civil union.* vestido de civil = in plain clothes.* vestir de civil = wear + plain clothes, dress in + plain clothes.* vida civil = civic life.* * *Ia) <derechos/responsabilidades> civilb) ( no religioso) civilse casaron por lo civil or (Per, RPl, Ven) sólo por civil or (Chi, Méx) por el civil — they were married in a civil ceremony (AmE), they had a registry office wedding (BrE)
c) ( no militar) civilian (before n)IImasculino y femenino1)a) ( persona no militar) civilianb) (Esp) ( guardia civil) Civil Guard* * *= nonmilitary, civilian, civic.Ex: From Truman's approval for nuclear weapons testing in Nevada on 18 Dec 1950 the AEC adopted a four-pronged approach: inundating the public with positive information on nuclear power; emphasising defence needs; highlighting the nonmilitary benefits of testing; and reassuring the citizenry that testing was not hazardous to health.
Ex: Israel is nation very interested in both the military and civilian applications of nuclear energy.Ex: Like many other civic facilities in the town, the public library is used by only a minority of the population.* abogado civil = people's lawyer.* anterior a la Guerra Civil = pre-Civil War.* año civil = calendar year.* autoridad civil = city authority.* boda civil = civil wedding.* código civil = civil code.* de civil = in plain clothes.* derechos civiles = civil rights, civil liberties.* edificio civil = civic building.* estatuto civil = civil statute.* guerra civil = civil war.* ingeniero civil = civil engineer.* litigio civil = civil litigation.* matrimonio civil = civil marriage.* mes civil = calendar month.* movimiento por los derechos civiles = civil rights movement.* persona civil = civilian.* personal civil = civilian staff.* pleito civil = civil litigation.* población civil = civilian.* población civil, la = civilian population, the.* procedimiento civil = civil proceedings.* unión civil = civil union.* vestido de civil = in plain clothes.* vestir de civil = wear + plain clothes, dress in + plain clothes.* vida civil = civic life.* * *2 (no religioso) civiluna boda civil a civil marriagese casaron por lo civil or (Per, RPl, Ven) por civil or (Chi, Méx) por el civil they were married in a civil ceremony ( AmE), they had a registry office wedding ( BrE)3 (no militar) civilian ( before n)la población civil the civilian populationiba (vestido) de civil he was in civilian clothes o dressA1 (persona no militar) civilian2 ( Esp) (guardia civil) Civil GuardB* * *
civil adjetivo
casarse por lo civil or (Per, RPl, Ven) sólo por civil or (Chi, Méx) por el civil to be married in a civil ceremony (AmE), to have a registry office wedding (BrE)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
civil
I adjetivo
1 civil: se casaron por lo civil, they got married in the registry office
2 Mil civilian
II mf civilian: el policía iba de civil, the policeman was in plain clothes
' civil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
administración
- aviación
- aviador
- aviadora
- benemérita
- casarse
- código
- estado
- funcionaria
- funcionario
- guerra
- ingeniera
- ingeniero
- machetazo
- paisana
- paisano
- protección
- reflejar
- sociedad
- umbral
- venir
- amotinar
- burócrata
- empleado
- estar
- guardia
- ingeniería
- juicio
- matrimonio
- notaría
- paisanaje
- prefecto
- registro
- reo
- rojo
- ser
English:
CAA
- civil
- civil engineer
- civil liberties
- civil rights
- civil servant
- civil service
- civil war
- civilian
- clear-cut
- disobedience
- injure
- marital status
- registrar
- registry office
- status
- civic
- county
- defendant
- load
- marital
- Ms
- plain
- wedding
* * *♦ adj1. [derecho, sociedad, arquitectura] civil2. [no militar] civilian;ir vestido de civil to be in civilian clothes3. [no religioso] civil;una boda civil a civil marriage;♦ nmf1. [no militar, no religioso] civilian♦ nmRP [boda] civil marriage ceremony;¿fueron al civil? – no, sólo nos invitaron a la iglesia did you go to the registry office ceremony? – no, we were only invited to the church ceremony* * *I adj civil;casarse por lo civil have a civil weddingII m/f civilianIII m civil guard* * *civil adj1) : civil2) : civiliancivil nmf: civilian* * *civil1 adj1. (en general) civil2. (no militar) civiliancivil2 n civilian -
20 población civil
f.civil population, civilian population.* * *(n.) = civilianEx. Here are entered works on temporary establishments which provide members of the Armed forces and, in emergencies, civilians with food and recreation.* * *la población civil(n.) = civilian population, theEx: These death squads abducted members of the civilian population torturing and often executing them.
(n.) = civilianEx: Here are entered works on temporary establishments which provide members of the Armed forces and, in emergencies, civilians with food and recreation.
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