rural

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İngilizce - Türkçe
köy hayatına ait
(Ticaret) bölgesel
çiftçilikle ilgili
kırsal

Yakında kırsal yaşama alışacaksın. - You will soon be used to rural life.

Nick kırsal alandan gelen birine tepeden bakıyor. - Nick looks down on anyone who comes from a rural area.

ruralist köy veya kır hayatı yaşayan kimse
{s} kırsal, köye ait
{s} çiftçilik ile ilgili
{s} köy yaşamına ait
{s} tarımsal
zirai
kır hayatını tavsiye eden kimse
{s} köy

Kırsal göçü Almanya'nın bu bölgesindeki bütün köylerin nüfusunu azalttı. - The rural exodus depopulated entire villages in this region of Germany.

Japon kırsal köylerinin çok değiştiği söylenir. - It is said that Japanese rural villages had changed a lot.

köyişleri
rural areas
kırsal bölgeler
rural development
(İnşaat) kırsal gelişme
rural poor
kırsal yoksulluk
rural population
kırsal topluluk
rural schools
köy okulları
rural settlement
kırsal yerleşim
rural sociology
kırsal sosyoloji
rural sociology
köy sosyolojisi
rural tourism
(Turizm) kırsal turizm
rural area
kırsal kesim

Şehirlerin nüfus yoğunluğu kırsal kesimlerden daha fazla. - Cities are more densely populated than rural areas.

rural area
kırsal alan

Tom bir kırsal alandan. - Tom is from a rural area.

Hindistan'da büyük şehirlerin etrafında birçok kırsal alan vardır. - In India, there are lots of rural areas around big towns.

rural dwelling
kırsal konut
rural exodus
köyden kente akın
rural population
kırsal nüfus
rural road
köy yolu
rural area
kırsal bölge
rural cooperative
Kırsal kooperatif
rural library
kırsal kütüphane
rural life
Kırsal yaşam
rural posts
taşra atamalı
rural rich
zengin kırsal
rural children
köy çocukları
rural conditions
kırsal durumlar
rural conditions
kırsal durum
rural credit
kırsal kredi
rural depopulation
köyden kente göç
rural depopulation
(İnşaat) kente akın
rural development
(Avrupa Birliği) kırsal kalkınma
rural development projects
kırsal kalkınma projeleri
rural economic development
kırsal ekonomik kalkınma
rural education
köy eğitimi
rural engineering
(Tarım) ziraat mühendisliği
rural families
köy aileleri
rural guard
(Askeri) köy korucusu
rural health
(Tıp) kırsal kesim sağlığı
rural industries
kırsal endüstri
rural investment
(Ticaret) kırsal yatırım
rural land use
kırsal arazi kullanımı
rural planning
kırsal planlama
rural play
(Tiyatro) köy oyunu
rural switch
(Askeri) kırsal alan santralı
rural women
köy kadınları
ruralization
kırsallaştırma
ruralization
kırsallaşma
ministry of agriculture and rural affairs
Tarım ve Köyişleri Bakanlığı
directorate of rural services
köy hizmetleri müdürlüğü
rurality
köylülük
ruralization
köy yaşam
rurally
kırsal olarak
women in rural development
kırsal kalkınmada kadınlar
İngilizce - İngilizce
pertaining to less-populated, non-urban areas
Pertaining to the country; rather than urban
{a} country, like the country, retired
land outside of the settlements
is a driving cycle (outside of cities, but not on highways)
of the countryside
relating to rural areas; "rural electrification"; "rural free delivery (RFD)
Districts with no population centers in excess of one thousand persons and characterized by sparse widespread populations
{s} characteristic of a small town, rustic
This refers to areas whose populations are below 10,000
1 Usually refers to areas with populations less than 5,000 2 Areas outside the limits of any incorporated or unincorporated city, town, village, hamlet or any other designated residential or commercial area such as a subdivision, business or shopping center or community development 3 Includes all areas of a state that are outside the Federal Highway Administration approved and adjusted census boundaries of small urban and urbanized areas
Of or pertaining to agriculture; as, rural economy
Consistent with the definition EPA used in the analyses to support the Integrated Urban Air Toxics Strategy, a county was considered "rural" if, based on 1990 census data, it does not contain a metropolitan statistical area with a population greater than 250,000, and the U S Census Bureau did not designate more than 50 percent of the population as "urban " This definition does not necessarily apply for any regulatory or implementation purpose
pertaining to the area outside the larger and moderate- sized cities and surrounding population concentrations Generally characterized by farms, ranches, small towns, and unpopulated regions Compare with suburb
Rural places are far away from large towns or cities. These plants have a tendency to grow in the more rural areas. urban
>> A term used to describe a property's location For example, rural properties are in remote locations, on non-paved access roads or streets with support services more than 10 miles away Rural is also a term used to describe the country as opposed to the city
A term to describe something which is not of an urban center
A Main Inventory Table field identifying the presence of agricultural tools and livestock
Of, like, or living in the country; rustic
Places of 2,500 or fewer population and not other urban areas
Beginning with FY97, the AoA is introducing a standard definition for rural for purposes of SPR reporting A rural area is: any area that is not defined as urban Urban areas comprise (1) urbanized areas (a central place and its adjacent densely settled territories with a combined minimum population of 50,000) and (2) an incorporated place or a census designated place with 20,000 or more inhabitants
The area of the state outside the Perth Statistical Division as defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (see Metropolitan)
Rural means having features which are typical of areas that are far away from large towns or cities. the old rural way of life
Used to describe areas lying outside the U S Census urban area boundary, less than 2,500 population (less than 5,000 population for Federal-Aid highway purposes)
An area where there is little industry, and the residential population is spread out Common businesses have to do with farming, agriculture and wildlife
relating to rural areas; "rural electrification"; "rural free delivery (RFD)"
A term to describe something which is not of an urban centre
relating to the countryside and people who live in the countryside
- A definition used in the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (ROS) to characterize an area with a substantially modified natural environment Sights and sounds of humans are readily evident, and the interaction between users is moderate to high A considerable number of facilities are designed for use by large numbers of people Facilities for intensified motorized use and parking are available
living in or characteristic of farming or country life; "rural people"; "large rural households"; "unpaved rural roads"; "an economy that is basically rural"
Indicates whether the school is located in a rural area A rural area is defined as a locality comprising fewer than 10 000 people The localities are determined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Of or pertaining to the country, as distinguished from a city or town; living in the country; suitable for, or resembling, the country; rustic; as, rural scenes; a rural prospect
rural sanitary district
a sanitary district that was established in those areas that did not have a town government
rural tourism
Rural tourism focuses on participating in a rural lifestyle. It can be a variant of ecotourism. Any village can be a tourist attraction, and many villagers are very hospitable. Agriculture is becoming highly mechanized and therefore requires less manual labor. This is causing economic pressure on some villages, leading to an exodus of young people to urban areas
Rural Settlement Department
department of the Jewish Agency
Rural and Urban Development Department
department of the Jewish Agency responsible for matters concerning rural and urban development
rural area
The part of the RMOC not intended for urban development It contains a number of important natural resources and is characterised by the dominance of the natural rather than the built environment and the relatively low density of development
rural area
Area in the US with a population of fewer than 2,500 people
rural area
an area outside of cities and towns; "his poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country"
rural area
That portion of Prince William County which contains agricultural, open space, forestry and large-lot residential land uses, as well as occasional small-scale convenience retail centers and community facilities It is intended that the Rural Area be served by public water facilities but not by public sewer facilities, except under emergency conditions as identified in the Sewer Plan
rural area
All geographic areas not covered immediately above
rural area
Geographical area with a population of less than 2,500 people per unit of area The number of people used in this definition may vary in different countries (Millar, 1994)
rural area
– an area not falling under any of the classifications of an urban area (National Statistics Office)
rural center
small settlement that has common services for several villages
rural delivery
automobile that brings mail to small settlements within the same area
rural delivery
R.D
rural development
Formerly part of Farmers Home Administration An agency of the Department of Agriculture that operates federal loan programs designed to finance new and improved rural housing, develop community facilities and maintain and create rural employment RD programs primarily serve communities with populations of less than 25,000
rural development
The utilization, protection, and enhancement of the natural, physical, and human resources needed to make long-term improvements in rural living conditions, provide jobs and income opportunities, and enrich cultural life while maintaining and protecting the environment of rural America In the Forest Service, rural development is accomplished through the coordinated use of available human, technical, financial, and natural resources in partnership with national, State, and local entities on initiatives for improving the conditions for citizens of rural areas
rural development
An important component of smart growth efforts One of the unfortunate side-effects of the mallification of America is the disappearance of rural lands Farms are turned into tract homes, small towns are bypassed by the interstate system, jobs paying a living wage are increasingly scarce in our rural areas Landowners in these areas, especially on the urban fringe, feel increasing pressure to sell their land to developers Not only does this mean the disappearance of a way of life for millions of Americans, but the continual opening of new tracts of land mean that developers have no incentive to stop the sprawl Organizations that are working to preserve and strengthen the rural landscape are actually working for a more sustainable society One of the more well known organizations is the American Farmland Trust
rural electrification
Project of the U.S. government in the 1930s. As part of the New Deal, the Rural Electrification Administration (REA) was established (1935) to bring electric power to farms, thereby raising the standard of rural living and slowing the migration of farm workers to cities. Providing low-interest loans to construct power plants and power lines to rural areas, the project eventually equipped over 98% of U.S. farms with electricity
rural free delivery
Free government delivery of mail in rural areas
rural free delivery
R.F.D., type of mail service for outlying rural areas
rural route
A rural mail route
rural settlement
country town, village, cooperative village, town that is not urban
rurality
The state of being rural
rurally
In a rural place; in the countryside
rurally
In a rural way
Council for the Protection of Rural England
the full name of the CPRE
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
{i} Defra, government department of the United Kingdom that is in charge of and responsible for environmental protection and food production and standards (also responsible for environmental, fisheries, agricultural and rural issues)
Food and Rural Affairs Department for Environment
DEFRA a British government department that is responsible for things such as plans for new roads and buildings, the protection of the countryside and old buildings, and the quality of the air and water in the UK. It is now also responsible for government policy on farming and the countryside
rurality
A rural place
rurality
a rural characteristic or trait; "a place with the rurality of a turnip field
rurality
The quality or state of being rural
rurality
A rural characteristic
rurally
In a rural manner; as in the country
rurally
in a country-like manner, rustically
rural