population的意思和读音

population

: [ˌpɑpjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] : [ˌpɒpjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n]

n.;(

populations  

adj.+n.elderly population,rural population,large population,urban population,local population

v.+n.feed population,house population,estimate population

n.populace,people

populationn.

1.[cspv][u]all the people who live in a particular area, city or country; the total number of people who live there

One third of the world's population consumes/consume two thirds of the world's resources.

The entire population of the town was at the meeting.

countries with ageing populations

Muslims make up 55% of the population. 55%。

an increase in population

areas of dense/sparse population(= where many/not many people live)

The population is increasing at about 6% per year. 6%

Japan has a population of nearly 130 million. 1.3 亿

2.[cspv]a particular group of people or animals living in a particular area

the adult/working/rural, etc. population of the country

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n.1.all the people who live in a particular area; the number of people who live in a particular area; relating to a population2.a group of people or animals of a particular type that live somewhere

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2. point estimation population population mean

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1.Other times, factors ranging from climate change to the resurgence of a prey population translate into sharks showing up in greater numbers.

2.Nonetheless, he notes, they turn out on voting day in the same proportion as the rest of the population.

3.A similar fate awaits any population exposed long enough to a new flu strain to which it has no immunity, experts believe.

4.Unfortunately, people seem to be very keen on taking advantage of the bug, so there's a large population of cheaters to deal with.

5.What seems to be changing is the socio-economic status of that population.

6.A study done by the University of Michigan School of Public Health revealed particulars that seem to hold true for the general population.

7.But, just as a thriving population of butterflies is the sign of a healthy ecosystem, a declining one is a sign of trouble.

8.Seeking to exorcise the ghost of Vietnam, it says the main objective is to protect the population rather than kill the enemy.

9.The annual growth rate of the working population in Jilin Province is 3 times of that of the total population.3

10.of clear division of a population's preferences into two or more large groups indicates that their preferences are idiosyncratically modal.