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English-German translation for: [population
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German-English Dictionary: [population

residual {adj} [e.g. alcohol, heat, risk, population]
Rest- [z. B. Alkohol, Wärme, Risiko, Population]
mouse {adj} [attr.] [e.g. bait, population, pup]
Mäuse-zool.
allochthonous {adj} [population, language]
allochthon [Bevölkerungsgruppe, Sprache]biol.ethn.ling.
to age [population]
vergreisensociol.
to census sb./sth. [human population]
eine Volkszählung durchführenstat.
to resurvey sb./sth. [population or sample]
jdn./etw. neu befragen
to vaccinate sth. [e.g. vaccination of an entire population]
etw. durchimpfen [z. B. ein Volk]med.
populace [population]
Volk {n} [Bevölkerung]
workforce [treated as sg. or pl.] [working population]
Erwerbsbevölkerung {f}
overflow [of people, population]
Überschuss {m}
people [population]
Einwohner {pl}
citizenry [population]
Bevölkerung {f} [Gesamtheit der Bürger z. B. eines Landes]
pocket [of population etc.]
Insel {f} [fig.]sociol.
[application to exterminate a wild predator population]
Abschussgesuch {n}
Antigua [also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population]
Antigua {n} [Insel der Kleinen Antillen]geogr.
outflux [of population]
Abwanderung {f} [von Bürgern usw.]sociol.
sparseness [of population]
geringe Dichte {f}
villadom [suburban population] [Br.]
Vorstadtbevölkerung {f}sociol.urban
French-speaking {adj} [e.g. region, country, world, population]
französischsprachig [z. B. Region, Land, Welt, Bevölkerung]ling.
German-speaking {adj} [e.g. region, country, population, minority]
deutschsprachig [z. B. Region, Land, Bevölkerung, Minderheit]ling.
Latin-speaking {adj} [person, population; region]
lateinischsprachig [Person, Bevölkerung; Region]ling.
black belt [Am.] [pej.] [referring to African American population distribution]
Negerviertel {n} [pej.]sociol.urban
elk population [Am.] [wapiti population]
Wapitipopulation {f} [auch: Wapiti-Population]zool.
elk population [Br.] [moose population]
Elchpopulation {f} [auch: Elch-Population]ecol.zool.
large city [more specifically, metropolitan area with population of over one million]
Millionenmetropole {f}
majority culture [culture shared by the majority of a population]
Mehrheitskultur {f} [Kultur der Mehrheit einer Bevölkerung]sociol.
mass transfer [of a population, people] [Am.]
Massenumsiedlung {f}pol.
natural growth [of a population considering only births and deaths]
Geburtensaldo {m}
natural increase [of a population considering only births and deaths]
Geburtensaldo {m}
thinning out [culling of deer population]
Ausdünnen {n} [Abschießen von überschüssigem Wild]hunting
work force [working population]
Erwerbsbevölkerung {f}
to spill over into sth. [population]
sichAkk. auf etw.Akk. ausbreiten
key settlement area [local or regional population center]
Siedlungsschwerpunkt {m}
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