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The failure to tackle the epidemic reflects decades of underfunding.Risk refusal spreads like an epidemic.Some bestselling yoghurts may be sold in smaller pots or have their sugar content cut as the health watchdog tries to tackle the obesity epidemic.Then not long after that there was an Aids epidemic, and a crack epidemic.The obesity epidemic shows that people are eating too much in relation to their needs.Or that the nation is apparently in the grip of a measles epidemic.Whether a disease is epidemic or endemic depends on the disease and the population.The shocking rise in obesity has reached epidemic proportions.The blueprint is designed to tackle the overcrowding epidemic.Experts fear the epidemic could spread overseas.The ebola epidemic has still not been entirely overcome.Areas with particular epidemics can become depressed.Such a widespread epidemic is termed a pandemic.The following year they were ravaged by disease as various epidemics swept through the land.It reached epidemic proportions about five years ago.Now that you get email on your phone, it has become epidemic.RECORD numbers are seeking protective jabs in a city gripped by a measles epidemic.Scores of other women lurking on the nearby pavements streamed in to join them, hoisting placards demanding action to end the cholera epidemic.COMPUTER games are triggering an anxiety epidemic in young people, experts have warned.It is a rich and absorbing story about the 1918 epidemic of Spanish influenza.His mother died when he was a year old, during the 1918 influenza epidemic.

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epidemic

British English: epidemic /ˌɛpɪˈdɛmɪk/ NOUN
If there is an epidemic of a particular disease somewhere, it spreads quickly to a very large number of people there.
...a flu epidemic.
  • American English: epidemic
  • Arabic: وَباء
  • Brazilian Portuguese: epidemia
  • Chinese: 流行
  • Croatian: epidemija
  • Czech: epidemie
  • Danish: epidemi
  • Dutch: epidemie
  • European Spanish: epidemia
  • Finnish: epidemia
  • French: épidémie
  • German: Epidemie
  • Greek: επίδημία
  • Italian: epidemia
  • Japanese: 流行病
  • Korean: 유행병
  • Norwegian: epidemi
  • Polish: epidemia
  • European Portuguese: epidemia
  • Romanian: epidemie
  • Russian: эпидемия
  • Latin American Spanish: epidemia
  • Swedish: epidemi
  • Thai: การแพร่ระบาดอย่างรวดเร็ว
  • Turkish: salgın
  • Ukrainian: епідемія
  • Vietnamese: bệnh dịch

Chinese translation of 'epidemic'

epidemic

(ɛpɪˈdɛmɪk)

n (c)

  1. [of disease] 流行 (liúxíng) (种(種), zhǒng)

adj

  1. 流行性的 (liúxíngxìng de)
(adjective) 
Definition
(esp. of a disease) affecting many people in an area
The crisis was reaching epidemic proportions.
Synonyms
widespread
There is widespread support for the proposals.
Food shortages are widespread.
wide-ranging
a package of wide-ranging economic reforms
general
Contrary to general opinion, these plants do not need acidic soil.
sweeping
sweeping economic reforms
prevailing
individuals who have gone against the prevailing opinion
rampant
the rampant corruption of the administration
prevalent
Smoking is becoming increasingly prevalent among younger women.
rife
Speculation is rife that he'll be sacked.
pandemic
(noun) 
Definition
a widespread occurrence of a disease
A flu epidemic is sweeping through Britain.
Synonyms
outbreak
plague
the plague that floored ancient Athens
growth
spread
scourge
Vandalism is a scourge that is ruining our beautiful town.
contagion
He continues to isolate his country from the contagion of foreign ideas.
(noun) 
Definition
a rapid development or spread of something
an epidemic of crimes
Synonyms
spate
plague
outbreak
an outbreak of violence involving hundreds of youths
This outbreak of flu is no worse than normal.
wave
the current wave of violence in schools
rash
a rash of internet-related companies
eruption
an unpleasant eruption of boils
upsurge

Additional synonyms

in the sense of contagion
Definition
the passing on of disease by contact
He continues to isolate his country from the contagion of foreign ideas.
Synonyms
spread,
spreading,
communication,
passage,
proliferation,
diffusion,
transference,
dissemination,
dispersal,
transmittal
in the sense of eruption
an unpleasant eruption of boils
Synonyms
inflammation,
outbreak,
rash,
flare-up
in the sense of general
Definition
including various or miscellaneous items
Contrary to general opinion, these plants do not need acidic soil.
Synonyms
widespread,
accepted,
popular,
public,
common,
broad,
extensive,
universal,
prevailing,
prevalent,
accustomed

Synonyms of 'epidemic'

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