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  • 1 epidemic

    1.
    (Med.; also fig.)adjective epidemisch
    2. noun
    Epidemie, die
    * * *
    [epi'demik]
    (an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) die Epidemie
    * * *
    epi·dem·ic
    [ˌepɪˈdemɪk, AM -əˈ-]
    I. n Epidemie f, Seuche f
    \epidemic of cholera/flu/typhoid [or cholera/flu/typhoid \epidemic] Cholera-/Grippe-/Typhusepidemie f; ( fig)
    \epidemic of unemployment grassierende Arbeitslosigkeit
    II. adj inv epidemisch, seuchenartig
    \epidemic disease Epidemie f, Seuche f
    \epidemic proportions horrende [o erschreckende] Ausmaße
    to become \epidemic sich akk seuchenartig ausbreiten, zu einer Epidemie werden
    * * *
    ["epI'demɪk]
    1. n
    Epidemie f (also fig), Seuche f
    2. adj
    epidemisch
    * * *
    epidemic [ˌepıˈdemık] MED
    A adj (adv epidemically) epidemisch, seuchenartig (beide auch fig):
    reach epidemic levels epidemische Formen annehmen, zur Seuche werden;
    epidemic parotitis academic.ru/53689/parotiditis">parotiditis b
    B s Epidemie f, Seuche f (beide auch fig)
    * * *
    1.
    (Med.; also fig.)adjective epidemisch
    2. noun
    Epidemie, die
    * * *
    n.
    Epidemie -n f.
    Seuche -n f.

    English-german dictionary > epidemic

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