"epidemic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

epidemic sustantivo

sustantivo + epidemic
Kolokacji: 8
AIDS Epidemic • cholera epidemic • smallpox epidemic • fever epidemic • influenza epidemic • ...
adjetivo + epidemic
Kolokacji: 6
social epidemic • major epidemic • Global AIDS Epidemic • deadly epidemic • widespread epidemic • ...
1. social epidemic = społeczna epidemia social epidemic
2. major epidemic = ważna epidemia major epidemic
3. Global AIDS Epidemic = Globalna epidemia AIDS Global AIDS Epidemic
4. deadly epidemic = śmiertelnie nudna epidemia deadly epidemic
5. widespread epidemic = szerząca się epidemia widespread epidemic
  • Influenza A is the type of flu virus that is most often the cause of widespread epidemics.
  • Shrinking seas caused widespread epidemics and eutrophication, thus hastening the continuing need to get oxygen from the air.
  • After the battle was won, the inability to contain enemies who escaped death led to widespread epidemics affecting not only the enemy forces, but also surrounding regions' inhabitants.
  • Only toxigenic strains of serogroups O1 and O139 have caused widespread epidemics.
  • This includes widespread epidemics such as malaria and hookworm infections as well as exceedingly rare diseases like lagochilascaris minor.
  • Other widespread epidemics occurred in 1545-48, 1576-81, and 1629-31, with deadly local outbreaks adding to the losses.
  • Alongside HIV and malaria, tuberculosis is one of the most widespread epidemics in the world. Around one third of the world's population is infected.
  • Why do we have to wait until after terrorism, accidents or naturally occurring dangers create widespread epidemics from Plum Island?
  • Meanwhile, countries that have long coped with dengue are experiencing increasingly widespread and virulent epidemics of the disease, according to the World Health Organization.
6. periodic epidemic = okresowa epidemia periodic epidemic
preposición + epidemic
Kolokacji: 5
of epidemics • during epidemics • to epidemics • in epidemics • from epidemics

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