Englisch-Spanisch Übersetzung von population

Übersetzung des Wortes population von englisch zu spanisch, mit Synoynmen, Antonymen, Verbkonjugationen, Betonung, Anagrammen, Beispielen.

population in spanisch

population
generalSubstantiv población [f]
Synonym für population
Derived terms of population
Beispiele mit Übersetzung
Cole's Axiom: The sum of the intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing.
The population of Yokohama is larger than that of Osaka.
The population of London is much greater than that of any other British city.
Europe has a smaller population than Asia.
The urban population in most developing countries is increasing very fast.
What's the total population of France?
The population of Spain is about one-third as large as that of Japan.
The population of Sweden is on the increase.
The population of this city is on the increase.
The population of this country is smaller than that of the United States.
The population of Australia is much smaller than that of Japan.
The population of Italy is about half as large as that of Japan.
The urban population of America is increasing.
By the year 2020, the population of this city will have doubled.
If these tendencies continue, those aged 65 or more will account for a quarter of the population within 30 years.
My town has a population of about 30,000 people.
The population of Shanghai is as large as that of Tokyo.
The increase of the population is a serious problem.
The population has doubled in the last five years.
The world's population tends to increase.
ähnliche Wörter

 
 

Substantiv
1. population - (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn; "it is an estimate of the mean of the population"
  universe
  accumulation, aggregation, assemblage, collection the act of accumulating
  statistics a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters
  subpopulation a population that is part of a larger population
2. population - the people who inhabit a territory or state; "the population seemed to be well fed and clothed"
  people (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
  home front the civilian population (and their activities) of a country at war
3. population - the act of populating (causing to live in a place); "he deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals"
  colonisation, colonization, settlement the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies; "the British colonization of America"
4. population - a group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a given area; "they hired hunters to keep down the deer population"
  group, grouping any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
  overpopulation too much population
5. population - the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc.); "people come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately constant for the past decade"; "the African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing"
  integer, whole number any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero; "an integer is a number that is not a fraction"
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Wiki
A population is all the organisms that both belong to the same species and live in the same geographical area. The area that is used to define the population is such that inter-breeding is possible between any pair within the area and more probable than cross-breeding with individuals from other areas. Normally breeding is substantially more common within the area than across the border.