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Перевод: epidemic
[прилагательное] эпидемический; [существительное] эпидемия ; вспышка болезни
Тезаурус:
- While reported AIDS cases continue to double every six months, approaching epidemic proportions, and while research funds are urgently needed for real
- When I mentioned spots on my chest, she sent me home again - no doubt having visions of an epidemic of chicken pox or measles.
- Could there have been an epidemic of some kind in the village around this time?
- HOSPITALS in many parts of England and Wales may be put on "red alert" and ban non-emergency admissions from today as the worst flu epidemic for 14 years sweeps the country, increasing admissions and seriously depleting nursing staff.
- More prosaically, the army farrier was less in demand in England than on the oft-warring Continent, and our island country was only sporadically, even if at times seriously, exposed to the ravages of epidemic disease in its animal stocks.
- In 1988 there was a seal epidemic when thousands of common seals died from phocine distemper virus.
- Big Six join forces to fight "epidemic"
- I stayed until the measles epidemic was over, a matter of a few weeks, and then joined him with Tim in Poona.
- "EPIDEMIC DELUSION"
- BRIAN McClair last night eased Alex Ferguson's worries that the Old Trafford virus had reached epidemic proportions.
- Ten years into the epidemic, there is no evidence to suggest that the virus can pass between two people in any other way.
- Given a good performance at Wembley, Vicini's "Baggio Problem" will have reached epidemic proportions.
- Many visitors to Luanda leave with the image of a dead city, where large glass windows in state-run shops reveal mostly empty shelves, where sewage too often runs through the streets - there's a cholera epidemic now - where the state has had to hire a private firm which imported Filipino lorry drivers to clean up a decade's worth of rubbish.
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