👥Population (popylétion)

noun
/ˌpɑːp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
population (population)

Signification

the number of people living in a particular area; all the inhabitants of a particular place
the total number of people living in a particular area or country
All the inhabitants of a particular place; the number of people living in a country or region.
Traduction de la signification
le nombre de personnes vivant dans une zone particulière ; tous les habitants d'un endroit particulier
le nombre de personnes vivant dans une zone particuliere ; tous les habitants d'un endroit particulier

Phrases d'exemple

The population of this city has grown rapidly in recent years.

La population de cette ville a considérablement augmenté ces dernières années.
La population de cette ville a considerablement augmente ces dernieres annees.

The population of the city has increased by 20% over the last decade.

La population de la ville a augmenté de 20 % au cours de la dernière décennie.
La population de la ville a augmente de 20 % au cours de la derniere decennie.

The population supported autonomy.

La population a soutenu l'autonomie.
La population a soutenu l'autonomie.

Synonymes

inhabitants, residents, citizens, people, community
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inhabitants, residents, citizens, people
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inhabitants, residents, citizens, people
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people, residents, inhabitants, citizens, community

Antonymes

depopulation, evacuation, vacancy, emptiness, emigration, isolation, exodus, abandonment
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depopulation, evacuation
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vacancy, emptiness
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emigration, isolation, depopulation, exodus, abandonment

Collocations

population growth, population density, aging population, urban population, population explosion, population control
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population growth, population density, aging population, urban population
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population growth, population density, population explosion, population control

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