pandemic的意思和读音

pandemic

: [pænˈdemɪk] : [pæn'demɪk]

adj.()[];〔

n.;([])

pandemics  

n.epidemic,plague,contagion,sickness,disease

pandemicn.

1.a disease that spreads over a whole country or the whole world

n.1.2.([])3.

adj.1.()[],,2.3.4.,5.广1.()[],,2.3.4.,5.广

n.1.a disease that affects almost everyone in a very large area

1. evolve v. (使), (使), (使) pandemic adj. conclusive evidence ...

4. contaminate pandemic pneumonias ...

5. The Last Stand 2( 线2) Pandemic 2( 2) Bubble Tanks 2( 2) ...

6. pan-African pandemic beyond: : ...

7. panorama( ), pandemic) polychromatic( ), ...

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1.Although swine flu seems to be spreading slowly, it is still progressing quickly enough to justify preparing for a pandemic.

2.He took the fight against infectious diseases, and particularly the threat of pandemic influenza to a new level.

3.WHO will now work to ensure that this vaccine gets to groups who otherwise would have no access to pandemic vaccines.

4.For me, the best health news of the previous decade is the fact that the long overdue influenza pandemic has been so moderate in its impact.

5.Pandemic influenza is usually associated with a greater number of cases, higher severity of illness and consequently a higher death toll.

6.Chan said the virus is likely to remain moderate at least in the early days of the pandemic, though she warned that the virus could change.

7.Many countries are testing plans to deal with a flu pandemic should the virus develop into a more dangerous form.

8.She said the Secretary-General's ability to mobilize resources "is extremely vital when the world is under threat of an imminent pandemic. "”。

9.Making new influenza vaccines ready to immunize people generally takes five to six months after first identification of the pandemic virus.5-6

10.As you know, this has been the most carefully watched and scrutinized pandemic in history.