upbringing |
felnevelés |
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Upper House (The body of a bicameral legislature comprising either representatives of member states in a federation or a select number of individuals from certain privileged estates or social classes) |
Felső Ház |
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upper tier establishment |
felső küszöbértékű üzem |
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uranium (A metallic element highly toxic and radioactive; used as nuclear fuel) |
urán |
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urban action program (A planned, coordinated group of activities or services intended for improving urban centers in order to provide healthy and safe living conditions, efficient transport and communication, adequate public facilities and aesthetic surroundings) |
városi akcióprogram |
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urban area (Areas within the legal boundaries of cities and towns; suburban areas developed for residential, industrial or recreational purposes) |
városi terület |
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urban community (Body of people living in a town or city) |
városi közösség |
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urban concentration (A process in which an increasing proportion of a country's population is concentrated in urban areas) |
városi koncentráció |
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urban decay (Condition where part of a city or town becomes old or dirty or ruined, because businesses and wealthy families have moved away from it) |
városlepusztulás |
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urban design (A plan, outline or preliminary sketch of, or for, a city or town) |
városterv |
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urban development (Any physical extension of, or changes to, the uses of land in metropolitan areas, often involving subdivision into zones; construction or modification of buildings, roads, utilities and other facilities; removal of trees and other obstructions; and population growth and related economic, social and political changes) |
városfejlesztés |
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urban development document (A written or printed text furnishing proposals or procedures for the improvement of living conditions, especially housing, for the inhabitants of a city or densely populated area) |
városfejlesztési dokumentum |
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urban development law (A binding rule or body of rules prescribed by government to regulate public services and the competing claims of residential, commercial and industrial interests in municipal areas generally characterized by moderate to high population density) |
városfejlesztési törvény |
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urban ecology (Concept derived from biology: the city is viewed as a total environment, as a life-supporting system for the large number of people concentrated there, and within this people organize themselves and adapt to a constantly changing environment. Regarded as the same as human ecology) |
városökológia |
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urban ecology charter (A graphic representation of a city area or other densely populated region, portraying the location of groups or select types of people in their environment through various geographic techniques) |
városökológiai karta |
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urban ecosystem (Towns and cities viewed as ecosystems, having an input of matter and energy, recycling within the system, and an output of matter and energy into the surroundings) |
városi ökoszisztéma |
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urban facility (Supply of essential services to the community, e.g. electricity, gas, water) |
városi létesítmény |
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urban flows (resources, No definition needed) |
városi áramlások |
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urban green (The complex of private and public gardens in an urban area) |
városi zöld |
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urban habitat (The resulting effects and interrelationships of human population concentrations, the built environment, and the biophysical environment) |
városi élőhely |
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