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I . plague [pleɪg] SUBST

1. plague (disease):

plague
kuga f
to avoid sb/sth like the plague

2. plague of insects:

plague

bu·bon·ic plague [bju:ˌbɒnɪkˈpleɪg] SUBST no plur

bubonic plague

Expressions couramment utilisées avec plague

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Construction of the switchback was plagued by snowfall, and a cut through snow 40 ft deep was required at the summit.
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In the first half of the 19th century plagues fell upon the residents of the region.
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After she successfully fights the plague a second time, she becomes revered in the whole town.
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Over the past few years the suburb has been plagued by a number of fires, including in 2013.
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Set in the near future, a plague is making humans extinct.
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The painter, who is about two hundred years old, is left to reflect on the scene, and thinks about life, war, plague, and starvation.
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The settlement was struck by plague in 1666 and 1699.
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It was first thought to be related to the plague and typhus, and was attributed to several species of bacteria.
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Despite these efforts, plague remained an enzootic disease in the region up until 1957.
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Its name probably means the place where people with the plague were living.
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