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pandemic

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pan·dem·ic /pænˈdemɪk/ noun [countable]  technicalMI a disease that affects people over a very large area or the whole world 流行病,大流行病,瘟疫 endemic, epidemic the AIDS pandemic 艾滋病瘟疫pandemic adjective
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pandemicNobody guessed that such a rare disease would become a pandemic.Not the real thing, of course, but rather a pandemic of stories about anarchists and conspiracies and such.One final, explosive question remains: Why did a virus that was once so rare suddenly burst into a global pandemic?And history teachers could set their pupils researching the influenza pandemic of 1918, a grim but fascinating topic.Jasper and I stopped playing in 1982, before the pandemic was well along, before the virus had been isolated.It has backfired because those worst hit by the pandemic, black people, are paying the price.The intelligence estimate portrays the pandemic as the bad side of globalisation.Clearly it was just an accident of history, a fluke, a momentary incursion of an otherwise universal pandemic.
Origin pandemic (1600-1700) Greek pandemos, from pan- ( → PAN-) + demos people
pan·dem·ic nounChineseSyllable
that very affects area people a disease large Corpus over a


pandemic
pandemic /pænˈdemɪk/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Greek
 Origin: pandemos, from pan- ( pan-) + demos __people__
technical a disease that affects people over a very large area or the whole world ⇨ endemic, epidemic:
    the AIDS pandemic
—pandemic adjective


pan·dem·icBrE /pænˈdemɪk/ 🔊NAmE /pænˈdemɪk/ 🔊 nouna disease that spreads over a whole country or the whole world (全国或全球性)流行病;大流行病 pan·dem·ic adjectivea pandemic disease大范围流行的疾病   compare endemic, epidemic