Standardna slovenščina
koronavirus (noun)
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Most typical collocations of the word koronavirus (noun)
V Veliki Britaniji je v četrtek umrl državljan Katarja, potem ko se je okužil s tem koronavirusom.
internet, novice, 2013
Medtem je francosko ministrstvo za zdravje potrdilo še eno okužbo z novim koronavirusom.
internet, novice, 2013
Ne poznamo pa povzročiteljev te bolezni, saj ni zagotovo, da je to res koronavirus.
Dnevnik, 2003
In kdo ve, ali nima kit kakšne zveze tudi s koronavirusi.
Delo, 2003
Sindrom akutnega oteženega dihanja (sars) spada v družino koronavirusov.
internet, novice, 2012
Medtem ko je bolnica v karanteni v tržaški bolnišnici, povzročajo dodatno vznemirjenje navedbe tržaških zdravnikov, da nimajo nikakršne možnosti laboratorijskega dokazovanja koronavirusov.
Delo, 2003
Prvič se je akutna okužba dihal z novim koronavirusom v bližnjevzhodnih državah pojavila leta 2012.
internet, novice, 2015
V resnici je skupini znanstvenikov, ki jih je usklajevala Svetovna zdravstvena organizacija, samo v nekaj tednih uspelo razvozlati gensko strukturo koronavirusa.
Delo, 2003
Usage of the word koronavirus (noun) in different sources compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical) [up to 8 most typical sources]
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word koronavirus (noun) exhibits the following usage in different sources: above-average in the sources internet, novice (225.4) and Delo (156.2) and below-average in the sources Mladinska knjiga (71.5), drugo (55.2), Gorenjski glas (49.8), Dnevnik (38.8), and internet, ustanove (26.6).
Usage of the word koronavirus (noun) in different text types compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word koronavirus (noun) exhibits the following usage in different resources: above-average in web texts (115) and below-average in newspapers (35.4), magazines (28.7), and non-fiction (25.3). The word does not appear in fiction and texts under Other.
Usage of the word koronavirus (noun) from 1990 to 2018 compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
As shown in the line graph, the usage of the word koronavirus (noun) from 1990 to 2018 has, on average, increased by approximately 795%. The usage in 1990 was below-average [0], and in 2018 below-average [32.9]. The word was statistically most typically used in the period 2009–2013. In the corpus, the word first appears in 1998.
Most common forms of the word koronavirus (noun)
Most common forms of the word koronavirus (noun) in the Gigafida corpus are koronavirus, koronavirusom, koronavirusa, koronavirusov, koronavirusi, koronavirusu, koronaviruse, and Koronavirusi.