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 Übersetzung für 'Spanish flu' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   the Spanish flu | -
hist.med.
Spanish flu
Spanische Grippe {f}
hist.med.
Spanish flu [the 1918 flu pandemic]
Lungenpest {f} [ugs.] [Spanische Grippe, Grippe-Pandemie von 1918]
hist.med.
Spanish flu [the 1918 flu pandemic]
Blitz-Katarrh {m} [ugs.] [Spanische Grippe, Grippe-Pandemie von 1918]
Teiltreffer
med.
Asian flu
Asiatische Grippe {f}
VetMed.
avian flu
Vogelgrippe {f}
VetMed.
avian flu
Geflügelpest {f}
VetMed.
cat flu
Katzenschnupfen {m}
med.
gastric flu
Darmgrippe {f}
VetMed.
bird flu
Geflügelpest {f}
med.
Fujian flu
Fujian-Grippe {f}
med.
flu-like {adj}
grippal
pharm.
flu vaccine
Grippeimpfstoff {m}
med.
seasonal flu
saisonale Grippe {f}
med.
flu symptoms
Grippesymptome {pl}
med.
flu-suffering {adj}
grippekrank
med.
flu-like {adj}
grippeartig
med.
flu epidemic
Grippe-Epidemie {f}
med.
flu-sufferer
Grippekranker {m}
VetMed.
horse flu
Pferdegrippe {f}
VetMed.
dog flu
Hundegrippe {f}
med.VetMed.
swine flu
Schweinegrippe {f}
VetMed.
bird flu
Vogelpest {f}
biol.med.
flu virus
Influenzavirus {n} <IV> [ugs. auch {m}]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The outbreak did not originate in Spain (see below), Spanish flu (...) is now a common name in Spain, but remains controversial there.
  • 1918 was the year of the deadly 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic which struck hard at a population weakened by years of malnutrition.
  • The population of Germany was already suffering from outbreaks of disease due to malnutrition due to Allied blockade preventing food imports. Spanish flu arrived in Germany with returning troops.
  • The forced service for the German army and the Spanish flu caused many deaths.
  • In October 1918, the mayor of Cocoa proclaimed that all places of assembly, including schools, churches, and movies be closed to avoid spreading the Spanish flu.

  • The twentieth century found Danville affected by the wars, the Spanish flu, the depression, and new immigrants.
  • It enabled them to analyze the structure of the 1918 influenza virus (Spanish flu), which may have originated in Fort Riley, Kansas, that killed her.
  • The war-weakened Apollinaire died at the age of 38 on 9 November 1918 of influenza during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 ravaging Europe at the time, two years after being wounded in World War I.
  • In the autumn of 1918, the Spanish flu pandemic reached Vienna.
  • In 1918 about five hundred people died because of Spanish flu and in the Second World War 213 citizens from Alcamo died or were lost.

  • Some places in eastern Arkansas were abandoned after more than 7,000 Arkansans died during the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918 and 1919.
  • Also, the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918–20 brought economic activity to a standstill as even more people became incapacitated.
  • This year is noted for the end of the First World War, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, as well as for the Spanish flu pandemic that killed 50–100 million people worldwide.
  • In 1918, during the final stages of World War I, the Spanish flu had taken its toll, spreading rapidly from country to country.
  • After contracting Spanish flu, he died of pneumonia in 1920, aged 56.

  • In this novel the reader also learns of Rivers' visit to Melanesia; feverish with Spanish Flu, the doctor is able to recount the expedition and we are provided with insight both into the culture of the island and into Rivers' very different "field trip persona".
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