populous如何读

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populous是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 人口稠密的
  2. 人口众多的
  3. 挤满的
  4. 拥挤的
  5. 人口密集的

populous自然拼读

pop·u·lous

pap y ls

populous变形

比较级:more populous

最高级:most populous

populous扩展

populously (adv.), populousness (n.)

populous英英释义

adjective

having a large or dense population.Tokyo is one of the world's most populous cities.

populous词源中文解释

"人口众多,与国土面积成比例",15世纪早期,来自后期拉丁语 populosus "人口众多的",源自 populus "人民"(见 people(n.))。相关词汇: Populously; populousness。

populous词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin populosus, from populus people

The first known use of populous was in the 15th century

populous儿童词典英英释义

porchnoun

a covered entrance to a building usually with a separate roof

porcelainnoun

a hard white ceramic ware used especially for dishes and chemical utensils

porcelainnoun

a hard white ceramic ware used especially for dishes and chemical utensils

populousadjective

having a large population

populous 例句

1 Once the fish stocks began to disappear, the government encouraged entire communities to resettle in more populous areas.

2 The classical dances of India, so laden with centuries-old traditions, keep revealing how the sociology of that intensely populous nation has been changing.

3 She and her American executive producer, Don Frantz, say they think that Lee’s music holds the promise of wider popularity for a form that is still relatively obscure in the world’s most populous nation.

4 one of America's most populous states

美国的人口大州之一

5 Not when invaders were threatening the Empire and the populous had to be placated.

6 But in one of Africa's most populous regions, the rainforest has been badly reduced.

但是在非洲其中人口最多的地区之一,雨林一直急剧锐减。

7 When we in the United States think of the most populous New World societies existing in 1492, only those of the Aztecs and the Incas tend to come to our minds.

8 The crew member was speaking through Skype, the video disabled, from the home he shares with his family on Java, Indonesia’s most populous island.

9 We forget that North America also supported populous Indian societies in the most logical place, the Mississippi Valley, which contains some of our best farmland today.

10 There are two worrying features of the slowdown. One is that it has been particularly sharp in the world's most populous countries, India and China.

(经济)放缓有两个令人担忧的特点。其一,在世界上人口最多的国家——印度和中国,这种现象尤为明显。

11 Nigerian authorities have mobilised unusually swiftly, underlying concern about an outbreak in the continent's most populous nation and major commerce hub.

12 China now has more billionaires than any other Asian country, but very few philanthropic organizations, and giving to charity remains a relatively new phenomenon in the world's most populous country.

13 With a population of 1.1 . billion , China is the most populous country in the world.

中国有 11亿 人口, 是世界上人口最多的国家.

14 “I was coming from the most populous city in Africa to the countryside with two neighbors,” he said.

15 It might surprise some to learn that, despite the battering the economy has taken since then, the tribe remains populous and robust.

16 In other words, the Americas were immeasurably busier, more diverse, and more populous than researchers had previously imagined.

17 Everything they saw suggested "that at no very remote period this country had been far more populous than at present."

18 Melbourne, Australia’s second-most populous city, has cancelled its fireworks this year.

19 Meijer was the keynote speaker at a coffee-and-donuts meeting hosted by the Republican Party chapter in Kent County, Michigan, the most populous county on the west side of the state.

20 By the time the river has turned abruptly eastward onto the vast and populous north China plain, a litre of river water carries up to 300 grams of alluvial silt.

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