ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -preval-, *preval* |
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| | There was the same prevalent feeling, Even among doctors, that it was wrong. | ...ก็มีความรู้สึกไม่พอใจแบบนี้เกิดขึ้น แม้แต่ในพวกหมอกันเอง... You Don't Know Jack (2010) | Using radioactive carbon isotopes prevalent in the champagne, I can determine a vintage. | โดยการใช้ไอโซโทปของคาร์บอนกัมมันตรังสี ที่พบมากในแชมเปญ ฉันจะรู้ฤดูเก็บเกี่ยวผลองุ่น Sudden Death (2010) | You know, one of the most prevalent theories about Jack the Ripper is that he was, in fact, a physician. | 1ในทฤษฎีที่พบบ่อยที่สุด เกี่ยวกับแจ็ด เดอะ ริปเปอร์ คือเขาเป็นหมอ The Method in the Madness (2012) | The rack was the most prevalent way to disarticulate the human body. | เครื่องทรมานแบบนั้นน่าจะเป็นไปได้ ที่ดึงข้อให้หลุดออกจากร่างมนุษย์ได้แบบนี้ The Lesson (2012) | Gambling is now so prevalent among college students, it's creating serious problems with few easy answers. | การพนันเป็นที่แพร่หลายในขณะนี้ดังนั้น ในหมู่นักศึกษา จะเป็นการสร้างปัญหาร้ายแรง กับคำตอบที่ง่ายไม่กี่. Runner Runner (2013) | Disease was so prevalent that once a week they had to gather all the dead, rotting bodies, put them in a pile, and light the whole thing on fire. | โรคระบาดแพร่กระจายอย่างรวดเร็ว เพียงแค่อาทิตย์เดียว พวกเขาต้องนำศพมารวมกัน ศพที่เน่าเปื่อย นำศพพวกนั่นมาถมกัน และจุดไฟเผามันทั้งหมด True Lies (2013) | And like everyone else at the time, he assumed the prevalence of lead occurred naturally. | และเช่นเดียวกับคนอื่น ๆ ในเวลานั้น เขาคิดว่าความชุกของ ตะกั่วที่เกิดขึ้นตามธรรมชาติ The Clean Room (2014) |
| | | | prevalence | (n) the quality of prevailing generally; being widespread | prevalence | (n) (epidemiology) the ratio (for a given time period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the number of units at risk in the population |
| Prevalence | n. [ L. praevalentia: cf. F. prévalence. See Prevail. ] The quality or condition of being prevalent; superior strength, force, or influence; general existence, reception, or practice; wide extension; as, the prevalence of virtue, of a fashion, or of a disease; the prevalence of a rumor. [ 1913 Webster ] The duke better knew what kind of argument were of prevalence with him. Clarendon. [ 1913 Webster ] | Prevalency | n. See Prevalence. [ 1913 Webster ] | Prevalent | a. [ L. praevalens, -entis, p. pr. of praevalere. See Prevail. ] 1. Gaining advantage or superiority; having superior force, influence, or efficacy; prevailing; predominant; successful; victorious. [ 1913 Webster ] Brennus told the Roman embassadors, that prevalent arms were as good as any title. Sir W. Raleigh. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Most generally received or current; most widely adopted or practiced; also, generally or extensively existing; widespread; prevailing; as, a prevalent observance; prevalent disease. [ 1913 Webster ] This was the most received and prevalent opinion. Woodward. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Prevailing; predominant; successful; efficacious; powerful. -- Prevalent, Prevailing. What customarily prevails is prevalent; as, a prevalent fashion. What actually prevails is prevailing; as, the prevailing winds are west. Hence, prevailing is the livelier and more pointed word, since it represents a thing in action. It is sometimes the stronger word, since a thing may prevail sufficiently to be called prevalent, and yet require greater strength to make it actually prevailing. [ 1913 Webster ] | Prevalently | adv. In a prevalent manner. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 横行 | [おうこう(P);おうぎょう(ok), oukou (P); ougyou (ok)] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) walking sideways; staggering; striding; (2) being rampant; being widespread; being prevalent; (P) #11,648 [Add to Longdo] | ユビキタス社会 | [ユビキタスしゃかい, yubikitasu shakai] (n) society where IT related gadgets are prevalent and their function transparent (from "ubiquitous computing") [Add to Longdo] | 行われる;行なわれる | [おこなわれる, okonawareru] (v1) to be done; to be practiced; to be practised; to take place; to be held; to be prevalent; to be in fashion; to be in vogue; to be current; to come into use [Add to Longdo] | 専断横行 | [せんだんおうこう, sendan'oukou] (n) prevalence of arbitrariness; rife with arbitrary decisions (acting on one's own authority) [Add to Longdo] | 卓出 | [たくしゅつ, takushutsu] (n, vs) excellence; superiority; preeminence; prevalence [Add to Longdo] | 卓抜 | [たくばつ, takubatsu] (adj-na, n) excellence; superiority; preeminence; prevalence [Add to Longdo] | 流行る | [はやる, hayaru] (v5r, vi) (1) to be popular; to come into fashion; (2) to be prevalent; to spread widely (e.g. disease); to be endemic; (3) to flourish; to thrive; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 跋扈 | [ばっこ, bakko] (n, vs) rampancy; prevalence; domination [Add to Longdo] |
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