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Aktinomykose
nicht wirtschaftlich aktive Bevölkerung
eco·nomi·cal·ly [ˌi:kəˈnɒmɪkəli, Am -ˈnɑ:m-] НРЧ
1. economically (thriftily):
mit etw дат sparsam umgehen
2. economically inv ПОЛИТ, ИКОН:
I. popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, Am ˌpɑ:p-] СЪЩ
1. population usu sing:
Bevölkerung f <-, -en> kein pl
Einwohnerschaft f <-, -en> kein pl
2. population no pl (number of people):
Einwohnerzahl f <-, -en>
3. population БИОЛ:
Population f <-, -en> spec
Bestand м <-(e)s, Be·stạ̈n·de>
4. population (in statistics):
II. popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, Am ˌpɑ:p-] СЪЩ modifier
population (group, problems):
Bevölkerungswachstum ср <-s> kein pl
Weltbevölkerung f <-> kein pl
I. ac·tive [ˈæktɪv] ПРИЛ
1. active (not idle):
active children
2. active (not passive):
sich вин aktiv an etw дат beteiligen
3. active inv (not inert):
4. active (radioactive):
5. active inv ЛИНГВ:
6. active pred (astir):
7. active ФИН:
II. ac·tive [ˈæktɪv] СЪЩ no pl ЛИНГВ
Aktiv ср <-s>
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немски
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non-economically active population
economically active population, working population СЪЩ
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английски
немски
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It was used in resort areas that were mainly active in the summer and where most residents were seasonal.
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He was also active in painting and applied art.
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Non-surgical management traditionally was selected for minor ruptures, less active patients, and those with medical conditions that prevent them from undergoing surgery.
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This well-known test, in active documented use since at least 1944, was adopted as part of the mini-mental state examination.
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Since 1994 the club has operated an active youth section with well-trained coaches and officials.
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