epidemic
noun /ˌepɪˈdemɪk/
/ˌepɪˈdemɪk/
流行病 - the outbreak of a flu epidemic
流感的爆发 - An epidemic of measles broke out, and over 200 children died.
麻疹爆发导致200多名儿童死亡。 - Effectively, tobacco companies will be exporting an epidemic of smoking-related diseases, the campaign suggests.
该运动表明,实际上,烟草公司将输出一种与吸烟相关的流行病。
Wordfinder- bacteria
- disease
- epidemic
- fever
- illness
- immunity
- infection
- spread
- vaccinate
- virus
Topics Illnessc1- Over fifty people died during the flu epidemic last winter.
在去年冬天的一场流感中有 50 多人丧生。 - The worst flu epidemic for 14 years is sweeping the country.
14年来最严重的流感疫情正在席卷全国。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- major
- global
- national
- …
- become
- combat
- fight
- …
- break out
- occur
- strike (something)
- …
- during an/the epidemic
- in an/the epidemic
- epidemic of
- …
- reach epidemic proportions
- the outbreak of a flu epidemic
(坏事迅速的)泛滥,蔓延 - A recent report describes an epidemic of crime in the inner cities.
最近的一份报告描述了市中心的犯罪流行情况。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- major
- global
- national
- …
- become
- combat
- fight
- …
- break out
- occur
- strike (something)
- …
- during an/the epidemic
- in an/the epidemic
- epidemic of
- …
- reach epidemic proportions
- A recent report describes an epidemic of crime in the inner cities.
词源early 17th cent. (as an adjective): from French épidémique, from épidémie, via late Latin from Greek epidēmia ‘prevalence of disease’, from epidēmios ‘prevalent’, from epi ‘upon’ + dēmos ‘the people’.