noun🔗ShareПандемияA pandemic disease; a disease that affects a wide geographical area and a large proportion of the population."The COVID-19 pandemic caused many schools to close and people to work from home. "Пандемия COVID-19 привела к закрытию многих школ и переводу людей на удаленную работу.medicinevirusdiseaseworlddisasterChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareПандемический, относящийся к пандемииOf a disease: epidemic over a wide geographical area and affecting a large proportion of the population; also, of or pertaining to a disease of this nature."World War I might have continued indefinitely if not for a pandemic outbreak of influenza."Первая мировая война, возможно, продолжалась бы бесконечно, если бы не пандемическая вспышка гриппа.medicinevirusdiseasedisasterworldmasssituationeventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareОбщий, широко распространенный(usually derogatory) General, widespread."The teacher described the student apathy as a pandemic problem, affecting nearly every class and activity in the school. "Учитель описал апатию учеников как общую проблему, затрагивающую почти каждый класс и мероприятие в школе.medicinediseaseworldmassdisasterChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareЗемной, физический, чувственныйOf Aphrodite Pandemos, the earthly aspect of the Greek goddess of beauty and love Aphrodite and her Roman counterpart Venus, as contrasted with the heavenly aspect known as Aphrodite Urania: earthly, physical, sensual."The artist's pandemic depiction of Venus emphasized her human form and earthly desires. "Изображение Венеры художником в период пандемии подчеркивало ее человеческую форму и земные желания.mythologyaspectcharacterhumanphilosophysoulChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading