habitant
adj.
resident
habitant (m)
n.
inhabitant; occupant, resident, tenant; denizen, citizen; habitant, dweller
habitante (m)
n.
citizen, resident; habitant, one who inhabits; occupant; inmate
habitante
adj.
inhabitant, resident; dweller, habitant; denizen, inmate
habitante (m)
n.
inhabitant, resident; dweller, habitant; denizen, inmate
habitante
= citizen, denizen, inhabitant, resident, burgess.
Nota: Habitante de un burgo.
Ex: This paper reports a conference on present and future possibilities for interstate cooperation in the effective delivery of community information to citizens.
Ex: The denizens of each of these worlds have a wide variety of information needs and a wide variety of economic, social, political, and educational backgrounds.
Ex: The conference debated a library bill which aims to set up public libraries in all municipalities with over 30,000 inhabitants.
Ex: Since they were operated as part of the local authority, they achieved little credibility with residents.
Ex: They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.
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* exceso de habitantes = overcrowding [over-crowding].
* habitante de Junctionville = Junctionvillers.
* habitante de la ciudad = city dweller, urban dweller, urban resident, urbanite.
* habitante de las islas del PacĂfico = Pacific Islander.
* habitante de la urbe = urban dweller.
* habitante del campo = country dweller.
* habitante del desierto = desert dweller.
* habitante del este = Easterner.
* habitante del lugar = local, local resident.
* habitante del Medio Oriente = Middle Easterner.
* habitante del oeste = Westerner.
* habitante del pueblo = villager.
* habitante de Mesopotamia = Hippopotamian.
* habitante de Singapur = Singaporean.
* habitante de un barrio residencial = suburbanite.
* habitantes = population.
habitantes
(n.) = population
Ex: The new building was expected to provide for a university population of 5,500 students of which approximately 3,500 would be science and technology students and 2,000 arts and social science students.