English term
contagion
Coronavirus in Spain: From tourism hotspot to contagion hotbed (DW)
The literature of contagion is vile. A plague is like a lobotomy. It cuts away the higher realms, the loftiest capacities of humanity, and leaves only the animal. “Farewell to the giant powers of man,” Mary Shelley wrote in “The Last Man,” in 1826, after a disease has ravaged the world. (The New Yorker)
We’ve long known that panic spreads, but experts more recently have come to understand emotional contagion, the mechanism by which people’s emotions (positive or negative) “go viral” within groups, influencing our thoughts and actions. Learning about that mechanism is key to dampening negative emotional contagion and making us feel a bit less frantic. (Harvard Business Review)
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Proposed translations
užkratas
Contagion
1. užkratas; 2. infekcijos perdavimas, užkrėtimas.
Raštijos terminų žodyne prie minėtųjų terminų dar papildomai siūlomi šie:
infekcinė liga, užkrečiamoji liga.
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The danger of contagion lies in the wonderful vitality of the spores, and their great resistance to heat and cold. (Sentence dictionary)
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