Synonym: contagious disease, infection, transmission. Similar words: confrontation, contain, container, contribution, a bone of contention, on the contrary, constitutional convention, advantage. Meaning: [kən'teɪdʒən] n. 1. any disease easily transmitted by contact 2. an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted 3. the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people.
Random good picture Not show
31. Besides diplococcus gonorrhoeae, the urethra which causes by other pathogens infects is called the non-gonococcus urethritis, mainly by nature contagion.
32. Under the influence of headlines and panicky print, the contagion of unreason can easily spread through a settled community.
33. "This is the first time this contagion has been measured in the way we think about traditional infectious disease," said biophysicist Alison Hill of Harvard University.
34. Nevertheless, Greece's problems have raised concerns of contagion across the euro - zone periphery.
35. Streptococcic meeting causes haemolysis sex acute contagion is waited a moment.
36. Study on the Formation and International Contagion Mechanism of U. S. Financial Crisis under the Dollar Standard.
37. A small liquidity preference shock in one region can spread by contagion to other regions, and complete financial market structures seem to be more robust than incomplete ones.
38. Soros, chairman of Soros Fund Management who made a fortune during the 1992 sterling crisis, said the most important task was to "erect safeguards against contagion from a possible Greek default.
39. He continues to insulate his country from the contagion of foreign ideas.
40. The debilitating effects of possible contagion on regional economies following any financial fall-out by any country, makes this meeting even more important and crucial.
41. By contrast, less-happy people are more apt to be defensive, isolated, and self-absorbed, and unfortunately, their negative moods are catching (technical name: emotional contagion).
42. Fears about what the banks really look like could kindle a flare-up of the sovereign debt crisis into a regional headache into a Continent-wide contagion.
43. This paper focuses on the portfolio mitigation and contagion effects incurred by guaranty relation, especially on the expected loss and unexpected loss in the portfolio.
44. Korea was always Asia's most obvious trouble spot for financial contagion.
45. "Emotional contagion seems to be a primal instinct that binds us together," said Molly Helt, a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Connecticut, Storrs.
46. Financial market contagion, many have come to think, is a thing of the pigs might fly.
47. This is an excellent proposal which would go a long way in reducing the interconnectedness of markets and preventing contagion, but it would not regulate derivatives.
48. Burning to the duck contagion syrup film, staphylococcus disease, streptococci disease, Ba Shi4's rod bacteria's being far-gone have already shown Zhao curative effect.
49. Finally, is this the end of the story of crisis and contagion?
50. At present great majority raises a village to be built in closer from the village place, the stream of people of come-and-go, car and life rubbish bring great difficulty to the control of contagion.
51. The product contagion effect has numerous implications for marketing managers and retailers. Sentencedict.com
52. With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion.
53. Have those who purify contagion of air prevention and cure " Jin Taiyang is new-style sanitarian fuel, can light gas liquid gas to rival with the day;"
54. Fear spread through the crowd like a contagion , ie quickly and harmfully.
55. And the financial contagion is still spreading. What market is next?
56. We also take measures to prevent cross - market and cross - border risk contagion.
57. In the Old Testament, levitical laws guarded against contagion. Among the things that would contaminate a person were contact with certain animals, carcasses, or the sick.
58. Sheldrake added the notion of contagion - "morphic resonance" - which causes behaviour patterns to suddenly emerged in whole populations.
59. The level of contagion is low, but occasionally meningococcus can occur in outbreaks and become a serious cause of morbidity and mortality.
60. Renewed market volatility, higher interest spreads and contagion risks from E. U. banks could increase trade finance costs and credit risk among exporters and imports.
More similar words: confrontation, contain, container, contribution, a bone of contention, on the contrary, constitutional convention, advantage, percentage, region, antagonism, antagonist, regional, take advantage of, spontaneous, control, contest, context, contend, contract, continue, contrast, confront, contrary, continued, contribute, continent, contributor, continuous, continuing.