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ækə'demik

  • 61 academicals

    ["kə'demIkəlz]
    pl
    akademische Tracht

    English-german dictionary > academicals

  • 62 academic

    [ækə'dɛmɪk] 1. adj
    child dobrze się uczący; system, standard akademicki; book naukowy; ( pej) issue, discussion akademicki, jałowy
    2. n
    * * *
    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademicki

    English-Polish dictionary > academic

  • 63 endemic

    [ɛn'dɛmɪk]
    adj
    disease endemiczny; poverty powszechny
    * * *
    [en'demik]
    ((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) endemiczny

    English-Polish dictionary > endemic

  • 64 epidemic

    [ɛpɪ'dɛmɪk]
    n
    * * *
    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemia

    English-Polish dictionary > epidemic

  • 65 academic

    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akadēmisks
    * * *
    universitātes loceklis; akadēmijas, augstskolas, universitātes, koledžas; akadēmisks, teorētisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > academic

  • 66 endemic

    [en'demik]
    ((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) (par slimību) endēmisks, vietējs
    * * *
    endēmisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > endemic

  • 67 epidemic

    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidēmija
    * * *
    epidēmija; epidēmisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > epidemic

  • 68 endemic

    adj. (исто и endemical /en'demik l/) ендемичен, ендемски. endemically adv.

    English-Macedonian dictionary > endemic

  • 69 academic

    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademinis, mokslinis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > academic

  • 70 endemic

    [en'demik]
    ((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) vietinis, endeminis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > endemic

  • 71 epidemic

    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemija

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > epidemic

  • 72 academic

    adj. lärd; akademisk; inte praktisk; teoretisk; angående studier och akademin
    --------
    n. akademiker; teoretiker; platoniker
    * * *
    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademisk

    English-Swedish dictionary > academic

  • 73 endemic

    adj. endemisk, inhemsk, begränsad
    * * *
    [en'demik]
    ((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) endemisk, inhemsk

    English-Swedish dictionary > endemic

  • 74 epidemic

    adj. epidemisk, epidemi-
    --------
    n. epidemi, farsot
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    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemisk

    English-Swedish dictionary > epidemic

  • 75 academic

    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademický
    * * *
    • vědecký
    • vysokoškolský
    • humanitní
    • akademický

    English-Czech dictionary > academic

  • 76 endemic

    [en'demik]
    ((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) endemický
    * * *
    • endemický

    English-Czech dictionary > endemic

  • 77 epidemic

    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemie
    * * *
    • epidemický
    • epidemie

    English-Czech dictionary > epidemic

  • 78 academic

    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademický, teoretický
    * * *
    • vedecký
    • všeobecne vzdelávací
    • vysokoškolský
    • vysokoškolsky vzdelaný
    • špekulatívny
    • teoretický
    • tradicný
    • univerzitný
    • pripravujúci sa
    • humanistický
    • humanitný
    • abstraktný
    • akademický
    • konvencný
    • nepraktický

    English-Slovak dictionary > academic

  • 79 epidemic

    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidémia
    * * *
    • epidémia
    • nákazlivý

    English-Slovak dictionary > epidemic

  • 80 academic

    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) universitar

    English-Romanian dictionary > academic

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  • endémique — [ ɑ̃demik ] adj. • 1586; de endémie 1 ♦ Qui a un caractère d endémie. Fièvre, maladie endémique. ♢ Biol. Espèce endémique : espèce animale ou végétale caractéristique d une région exiguë. 2 ♦ (mil. XIXe) Fig. Qui sévit constamment dans un pays,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • academic — ac|a|dem|ic1 [ ,ækə demık ] adjective *** 1. ) usually before noun relating to education, especially education in colleges and universities: The book brings together several academic disciplines (=subjects). a ) based on learning from books and… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • epidemic — ep|i|dem|ic1 [ ,epı demık ] noun count a situation in which a disease spreads very quickly and infects many people: a flu epidemic an epidemic of typhoid a. a sudden increase in something bad or unpleasant that affects many people: An epidemic of …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Imagine Island — Infobox Television show name = Imagine Island caption = show name 2 = genre = Children s television series creator = Imagine Learning, Inc. writer = Dianne DeMik director = Josh Cross creative director = developer = presenter = starring = Hank… …   Wikipedia

  • pandémique — pandémie [ pɑ̃demi ] n. f. • 1752; de pan et du gr. demos « peuple » ♦ Méd. Épidémie qui atteint un grand nombre de personnes, dans une zone géographique très étendue (⇒aussi endémie, épidémie). Pandémie de choléra, de peste. Adj. PANDÉMIQUE . ● …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • academic — ac|a|dem|ic1 W2 [ˌækəˈdemık] adj 1.) [usually before noun] relating to education, especially at college or university level ▪ He possessed no academic qualifications. ▪ a program designed to raise academic standards 2.) [usually before noun]… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • endemic — en|dem|ic [enˈdemık, ın ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: endémique, from Greek endemia living in a particular place ] an endemic disease or problem is always present in a particular place, or among a particular group of people →↑epidemic …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • epidemic — ep|i|dem|ic [ˌepıˈdemık] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: épidémique, from Greek epidemos visiting ] 1.) a large number of cases of a disease that happen at the same time →↑pandemic ▪ Over 500 people died during last year s flu epidemic.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pandemic — pan|dem|ic [pænˈdemık] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Greek; Origin: pandemos, from pan ( PAN ) + demos people ] technical a disease that affects people over a very large area or the whole world →↑endemic, epidemic ↑epidemic ▪ the AIDS pandemic… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • endemic — en|dem|ic [ en demık ] adjective very common or strongly established in a place or situation: countries where malaria is endemic endemic to: Strikes were endemic to the industry during the 1970s. endemic in: Corruption is endemic in the country s …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pandemic — pan|dem|ic [ pæn demık ] noun count a disease that affects almost everyone in a very large area ╾ pan|dem|ic adjective ─ compare EPIDEMIC1 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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