pandemic 的 2 个定义
- a disease prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world.
pandemic 近义词
universal
pandemic 的近义词 40 个
- broad
- catholic
- common
- comprehensive
- cosmopolitan
- empyrean
- general
- generic
- regular
- sweeping
- total
- whole
- accepted
- all
- all-embracing
- all-inclusive
- all-over
- astronomical
- celestial
- cosmic
- customary
- diffuse
- ecumenical
- extensive
- global
- multinational
- mundane
- omnipresent
- planetary
- prevalent
- stellar
- terrestrial
- ubiquitous
- undisputed
- unlimited
- unrestricted
- usual
- widespread
- worldly
- worldwide
pandemic 的反义词 13 个
更多pandemic例句
- Take Me Fishing has current info on state regulations, which are constantly evolving under pandemic guidelines.
- They ranked the pandemic ninth in importance out of 15 potential threats.
- Golf was one of the first sports to return both professionally and recreationally during the coronavirus pandemic.
- The IBM Research Center represents the company’s earliest site to reopen amid the pandemic’s shutdowns.
- It’s a Wednesday evening in March, and the coronavirus pandemic is ravaging Italy.
- The Ebola pandemic in West Africa is having a disastrous effect on tourism on the whole continent.
- If there is a pandemic to be actually worried about, it's the pandemic of fear as we approach the midterm elections.
- Gerald Ford and the swine flu pandemic that never happened in 1976 is a cautionary tale that government action can backfire.
- You were commended after the avian flu pandemic for your ability to forge such close friendships with international leaders.
- In contrast, the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic infected 60 million Americans in just about the same five-month period of time.
- Pandemic, pan-dem′ik, adj. incident to a whole people, epidemic.
- Another great pandemic, beginning in 1364, spread over the whole of the then known world and appeared in its most virulent form.
- The disease is nearly always epidemic, though at intervals it appears to be pandemic and in certain districts almost endemic.
- Now the first species of pestilence is called pandemic; this causes those who live in dry places to be attacked by frequent heats.
- Uranian Aphrodite was distinguished from her Pandemic sister by chastened lust-repelling loveliness.