populations

populations [pɒpjʊ'leɪʃnz]  [pɒpjʊ'leɪʃnz] 

原级:population

populations 基本解释
人口( population的名词复数 );全体居民;特定人[动物]群;
populations 单语例句

1. Residents and leaders of Massachusetts towns with sizable gay populations saw the ruling as a good business opportunity.

2. Spain and Poland are determined to hang on to voting rights that give them a disproportionate weight inside EU councils by comparison with their populations.

3. The average calcium intake of urban and the rural populations was only 391 milligrams, equivalent to 41 per cent of the recommended dietary intake.

4. China has become a competitive market for fast food brands because of the huge city populations brought about by rapid urbanization in recent years.

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5. Large rural populations and the complexity of the problem mean that a system of government with Chinese characteristics must be formed as soon as possible.

6. A key problem in this regard arises for migrant populations, which the two countries are trying to accommodate within their computation domains.

7. One way devil populations are coping is by having sex at an earlier age, a study found earlier this year.

8. They said Disney was failing in its corporate responsibility by promising to serve a dish they claim contributed to sharp declines in shark populations.

9. " The populations are crashing dramatically, " the project's Melanie Virtue said.

10. populations

10. Cruel fishing methods such as poisoning and shock have also reduced adult Chinese sucker populations during the annual spawning season.