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人口 rénkǒu

人口 rénkǒu Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 人口 rénkǒu .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
rénkǒu | ren2 kou3
English translation
population
people

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Traditional form

rénkǒu

Part of speech

Noun / míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 人口 rénkǒu

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rén

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of the side view of a person.

Positional decomposition

Number of Strokes

2
kǒu

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a mouth.

Positional decomposition

冂一

Number of Strokes

3

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Example sentences using 人口 rénkǒu

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shuí zhīdào rénkǒu guò shèng huì dài lái shénme máfan ?

Who knows what a bother may ensue from overpopulation?

zhè ge chéngshì de rénkǒu yóuyú Hēi bìng ér jiǎnshǎo le .

The population of the city was thinned out by the black death.

Lún dūn wèiyú Tài wù shì hé pàn , rénkǒu 700.

London lies onthe River Thames and has a population of seven million.

wǒmen kěyǐ Cóng liǎng fāngmiàn duì rénkǒu xiàn Jǐng tí chū pīpíng .

We can criticize the population trap on two major grounds.

guānyú rénkǒu xiàn Jǐng cúnzài de jīngyàn zhèngjù Huán gòu chōngfèn .

Empirical evidence for the existence of population traps is not substantial.

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