population census
常見例句
- The results of a decennial population census by the National Bureau of Statistics in 2010 shows they might be right.
國(guó)家統(tǒng)計(jì)局在2010年進(jìn)行的10年一次的人口普查結(jié)果表明,他們的話或許是對(duì)的。 - AFTER the 1920 population census Congress failed for the only time in its history to reapportion the seats of the House of Representatives.
1920年人口普查后,國(guó)會(huì)未能對(duì)眾議院的席位進(jìn)行重新分配,這在歷史上也是唯一一次。 - The reported comments provide intriguing context for his current role, which among other tasks include overseeing the ongoing nationwide population census.
媒體的報(bào)道為他現(xiàn)在的角色提供了耐人尋味的內(nèi)容,他目前擔(dān)任的另一項(xiàng)任務(wù)是全國(guó)范圍內(nèi)的人口普查。 - Within around thirty years the Census Bureau expects racial and ethnic minorities to form the majority of America's population.
- But first we report on American efforts to get Hispanics to take part in the population count called the census.
- In the last national census, or population count, Hispanics,or Latinos, made up twelve percent of the total population.
- In Cambodia, the 2008 National Population Census placed the literacy rate of those aged 15 years or older at 77.6%.
UNESCO: Celebration of the International Literacy Day 2012: Literacy - Catalyst for Development and Peace in Cambodia United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - And its swelling population—the Census Bureau thinks there could be 500m Americans by 2050—means that the next superpower may well be not China, but the United States.
ECONOMIST: Immigration - And, you know, during my interview, I actually was talking to him about the growing population, that census data that showed that white babies were no longer the majority.
NPR: How Will Bachmann's Departure Affect Politics? 返回 population census