epidemic的意思和读音

epidemic

: [ˌepɪˈdemɪk] : [.epɪ'demɪk]

n.

adj.

epidemics  

v.+n.epidemic cause

n.decrease

adj.restricted

n.plague,outbreak,endemic,scourge,contagion

adj.widespread,wide-ranging,prevalent,rampant,sweeping

epidemicn.

1.a large number of cases of a particular disease happening at the same time in a particular community

the outbreak of a flu epidemic

an epidemic of measles

2.a sudden rapid increase in how often sth bad happens

an epidemic of crime in the inner cities

n.1.();()2.,,

adj.1.2.

n.1.a situation in which a disease spreads very quickly and infects many people; a sudden increase in something bad or unpleasant that affects many people

adj.1.happening a lot and affecting many people

1. herb epidemic the outbreak of a flu epidemic ...

2. Serum Epidemic Incubation Period ...

3. envisage v. epidemic n. epoch n. ()

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7. 1984 -《/ Element of Crime》 1987 -《 / Epidemic》 1991 -《 / Europa》 ...

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1.A year later, we've seen an epidemic of hatred against the president that I think is safe to call unprecedented.

2.If it spreads elsewhere in Europe, it could become a wider agricultural calamity, like the foot-and-mouth epidemic in Britain of 2001.广2001

3."We need to take advantage of what we know to turn the tide together against this epidemic and get rid of it, " he said.“。”

4.The U. S. is being investigated to determine the E. coli outbreak in Germany, whether the epidemic spread to the United States.

5."The evolution of the epidemic is now in its phase of descent, " he said.“,”

6.Osteoporosis or low bone density is often described as a silent epidemic of the 21st century.”。

7."We tend to think of epidemics as infectious diseases, but we are now having an epidemic of diabetes worldwide, " she said.:“尿”。

8.All of these activities affect one of the greatest direct threats to health security: outbreaks of emerging and epidemic-prone diseases.

9.During World War II, the refinery continued to feed the Allied war machine despite food shortages and a cholera epidemic among workers.使

10.But believe me, the epidemic of the plague is only a rumor, no doubt stoked by Catherine de Medici's people./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>··