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1 epidemic
[epɪˈdemɪk] nounan outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people:وَباءan epidemic of measles/influenza.
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2 вспышка эпидемии
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3 Epidemie
f; -, -n; MED. epidemic* * *die Epidemieepidemic* * *Epi|de|mie [epide'miː]f -, -n[-'miːən] (MED fig) epidemic* * *(an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemic* * *Epi·de·mie<-, -n>[epideˈmi:, pl -ˈmi:ən]f MED epidemic* * *die; Epidemie, Epidemien (auch fig.) epidemic* * ** * *die; Epidemie, Epidemien (auch fig.) epidemic* * *-n f.epidemic n. -
4 salgın
1. epidemic (disease). 2. epidemic, outbreak (of an epidemic disease). 3. epidemic invasion (of insects, pests). -
5 penjadian
outbreak (of disease, epidemic, etc); development, creating (of) -
6 эпидемия
1) General subject: epidemic, noisome pestilence (чумы, холеры и т. п.), pestilence3) Ecology: outbreak4) Makarov: plague5) Logistics: disease -
7 эпизоотия
1) General subject: epizootic2) Military: (вспышка заболеваний животных) epizootic3) Agriculture: epidemic4) Veterinary medicine: epizooty5) Fishery: epizootic disease6) Makarov: epizootic outbreak -
8 epidemie
n. epidemic, outbreak, plague, something which spreads quickly (i.e. a disease)
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