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 Übersetzung für 'dwindling population' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a dwindling population | dwindling populations
dwindling populationschrumpfende Bevölkerung {f}
dwindling populationsinkende Bevölkerungs­zahl {f}
Teiltreffer
dwindling {adj} {pres-p}schwindend
568
dwindlingSchwund {m}
156
dwindling {adj}aussterbend
154
dwindling {adj}versiegend
81
dwindling villageaussterbendes Dorf {n}
dwindling effortsabnehmende Anstrengungen {pl}
dwindling numbersnachlassende Zahlen {pl}
dwindling depositsschwindende Bodenschätze {pl}
dwindling resourcesabnehmende Ressourcen {pl}
dwindling reservesschwindende Reserven {pl}
dwindling interestschwindendes Interesse {n}
dwindling productionabnehmende Produktion {f}
ecol.for.
dwindling forests
schrumpfende Wälder {pl}
dwindling profits {pl}abnehmender Gewinn {m}
dwindling supportnachlassende Unterstützung {f}
dwindling salesnachlassende Umsätze {pl}
dwindling percentageschwindender Anteil {m}
dwindling attentionsinkende Aufmerksamkeit {f}
dwindling acceptancenachlassende Akzeptanz {f}
dwindling resourcesschwindende Ressourcen {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • As of December 2018, the town of Glavinitsa has a dwindling population of 1,341 people, down from its peak of 2,583 people in 1985.
  • Census of 1920 with an already dwindling population of 183, the village was abandoned by 1960.
  • In 2001 a captive breeding program was established below Warm Springs Dam to restore their dwindling population.
  • A series of bad harvests, and the difficulty of cultivating the heavy boulder clay soil, eventually proved too much for the dwindling population.
  • After the murder, Clarke left the fur trading business out of fear of retribution from other traders, as well as the decline of the fur trade during the 1860s due to the dwindling population of bison.

  • Since the 1990s, most of the immigrant population coming to Parc-Ex are of South Asian origin from India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, as well as Latin American and Haitian immigrants, and a dwindling population of Greeks and Italians.
  • Soundarapandan says that upgrading the ware house into a library is economically not feasible, due to the dwindling population that reads comics.
  • The Midway truck stop is located in Mill City, offering services to visitors and the dwindling population.
  • It has, however, some magnificent beaches, mainly on the southern part of the island, as well as many sea-surface caves, which serve as a refuge to a dwindling population of Mediterranean monk seals ("Monachus monachus").
  • Revitalization efforts are minimum and have had no major impact in conserving the language where it was indigenously spoken. Dwindling population and culture loss have rendered the use of Lepcha superficial and it's importance has remained confined to only where cultural and ceremonial activities where it is required as a part of a tradition is endured.

  • Main occupations of the dwindling population are fishing and hunting. The village has a meteorological station.
  • With the strong demand for “organic venison” from a pure environment, and dwindling population of wild deer, some deer hunters saw advantages in starting deer farming.
  • The dwindling population also led to the closing of the school in the 1960s with the children being first sent to the school in Frisanco and then all the children from the Comune being sent to school in Maniago.
  • Despite their dwindling population in terms of overall percentage, Hindus still yield considerable influence because of their geographical concentration in certain regions.
  • Bannack continued as a mining town, though with a dwindling population.

  • It has recently been discovered by Europeans and its dwindling population is gradually being fortified by new "blow ins".
  • As of December 2018, the town of Alfatar has a dwindling population of 1,395 people, down from its peak of 4,358 people shortly after the Second World War.
  • An area of Kensington joined into South Perth after the 2013 redistribution, although dwindling population growth in Victoria Park may mean that part of the City will move back.
  • After the barbarian invasions cut the aqueducts, the rapidly dwindling population abandoned the surrounding hills and concentrated in the Campus Martius, depending on the Tiber for water, but subject to its flooding.
  • The school was closed in 2001 because of dwindling population and high heating costs; lack of a natural-gas source meant the school was all-electric.

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