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epidemic
эпидемия

эпидемический - general epidemic - recurrent epidemic - simple epidemic - stochastic epidemic

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  эпидемия; эпидемический ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. эпидемия a cholera epidemic has broken out —- разразилась эпидемия холеры 2. вспышка an epidemic of political assassinations —- волна политических убийств 3. повальное увлечение 4. мед. эпидемический epidemic disease —- эпидемическое заболевание epidemic parotitis —- свинка, заушница, эпидемический паротит 5. повальный (об увлечении) the practice has reached epidemic proportions —- такой порядок стал повсеместным явлением ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun эпидемия  2. adj. эпидемический ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  n. & adj. --n. 1 a widespread occurrence of a disease in a community at a particular time. 2 such a disease. 3 (foll. by of) a wide prevalence of something usu. undesirable. --adj. in the nature of an epidemic (cf. ENDEMIC). Derivatives epidemically adv. Etymology: F {eacute}pid{eacute}mique f. {eacute}pid{eacute}mie f. LL epidemia f. Gk epidemia prevalence of disease f. epidemios (adj.) (as EPI-, demos the people) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. adjective  Etymology: French epidemique, from Middle French, from epidemie, noun, ~, from Late Latin epidemia, from Greek epidemia visit, ~, from epidemos visiting, ~, from epi- + demos people — more at demagogue  Date: 1603  1. affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time typhoid was ~  2.  a. excessively prevalent  b. contagious 4 ~ laughter  3. of, relating to, or constituting an ~ the practice had reached ~ proportions  • ~al adjective  • ~ally adverb  • ~ity noun  II. noun  Date: 1757  1. an outbreak of ~ disease  2. an outbreak or product of sudden rapid spread, growth, or development an ~ of bankruptcies ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (epidemics) 1. If there is an epidemic of a particular disease somewhere, it affects a very large number of people there and spreads quickly to other areas. A flu epidemic is sweeping through Moscow. ...a killer epidemic of yellow fever. N-COUNT: oft n N, N of n 2. If an activity that you disapprove of is increasing or spreading rapidly, you can refer to this as an epidemic of that activity. ...an epidemic of serial killings... Drug experts say it could spell the end of the crack epidemic. N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of n c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a large number of cases of a particular infectious disease occurring at the same time  (a flu epidemic.) 2 a sudden increase in the amount of times that something bad happens  (the recent epidemic of car thefts) - epidemic adj  (Violence is reaching epidemic proportions in the inner cities.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1603, from Fr. йpidйmique, from йpidemiй "an epidemic disease," from M.L. epidemia, from Gk. epidemia "prevalence of an epidemic disease" (especially the plague), from epi- "among, upon" + demos "people, district." ...
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