pandemic

pandemic [pænˈdemɪk]  [pænˈdɛmɪk] 

第三人称复数:pandemics

pandemic 基本解释

911查询·英语单词

形容词(疾病)大流行的; 普遍的,全世界的

名词(全国或全球性)流行病,大流行病

pandemic 词典解释
pandemic的意思

1. pandemic

1. (疾病的)大流行,广泛传播
    A pandemic is an occurrence of a disease that affects many people over a very wide area.

    e.g. They feared a new cholera pandemic...
           他们担心新一轮的霍乱大流行。
    e.g. One pandemic of Spanish flu took nearly 22 million lives worldwide.
           西班牙流感的大爆发夺去了全球近2,200万人的生命。

pandemic 单语例句

1. It also eliminated the House's call for money to combat a potential flu pandemic.

2. In the temperate zone of the northern hemisphere, transmission of the pandemic influenza virus remains active and geographically widespread.

3. It is making steady mutations that scientists say could allow it to spread easily from person to person and cause a catastrophic global pandemic.

4. The avian influenza virus is unlikely to cause a pandemic among humans, it has been claimed.

5. pandemic在线翻译

5. Health experts fear the virus could mutate into a form that's highly contagious among humans, potentially sparking a global pandemic.

6. MOH urged all localities to draft their own contingency plans in accordance with the local conditions and make good preparations for a possible flu pandemic.

7. danci.911cha.com

7. Nunez urged the governments of the region to redouble efforts to control this pandemic, by improving the prevention campaigns to stop new infections.

8. LONDON - The government unveiled plans Thursday to provide vaccinations for the entire population in the advent of a flu pandemic.

9. pandemic

9. When the AIDS pandemic hit Africa, many experts worried that the continent's weak health systems would crumble under the stress.

10. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

10. The lower rungs of society have always been gripped by the pandemic of despair because of the poverty and hardship they have to endure.

pandemic 英英释义

pandemic的反义词

noun

1. an epidemic that is geographically widespread
    occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world

adj

1. existing everywhere

    e.g. pandemic fear of nuclear war

2. epidemic over a wide geographical area

    e.g. a pandemic outbreak of malaria