plague的意思和读音

plague

: [pleɪɡ] : [pleɪɡ]

n.

v.);使

使

plagues  plaguing  plagued  

n.blessing

v.bless,leave off

n.wave,outbreak,epidemic,pestilence,disease

v.afflict,dog,trouble,pursue,pester

plaguen.

1.[u]any infectious disease that kills a lot of people

the plague of AIDS

2.[c]~ of sthlarge numbers of an animal or insect that come into an area and cause great damage

a plague of locusts/rats, etc.

v.

1.~ sb/sth (with sth));使to cause pain or trouble to sb/sth over a period of time

to be plagued by doubt

Financial problems are plaguing the company.使

The team has been plagued by injury this season.

2.~ sb (with sth)to annoy sb or create problems, especially by asking for sth, demanding attention, etc.

Rock stars have to get used to being plagued by autograph hunters.

n.1.,,;,2.,,;3.[西],“”,,

v.1.;〈,2.使[]

n.1.any serious disease that spreads quickly to a lot of people and usually ends in death; a disease that spreads quickly, causing a high fever, lumps on parts of your body, and in the past usually deatstrong.something that is very common and harmful3.an uncontrolled and usually harmful increase in the numbers of an animal or insect

v.1.to cause a lot of problems for someone or something for a long period of time2.to annoy someone all the time by doing something or by asking for something

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6. plagioptychus plague plain adapter ...

7. pistol n. plague n. plateau n. ...

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1.He tended to his wife with the wary compassion of a plague nurse.

2.The noun plague, which Ms Pinkham points out in her work The Translator's Guide to chinglish, results from the mode of thinking in Chinese.”,

3.But we were pilgrims in this new country of activism and the police fell upon us like the plague before we had done any damage at all.

4.For by now I could have stretched out my hand and struck you and your people with a plague that would have wiped you off the earth.

5.One of the local officials joked to me that he was just waiting for a plague of locusts.

6.He prepared a path for his anger; he did not spare them from death but gave them over to the plague.使

7."Cultural issues may plague the integration of the old U. S. investment bank mentality versus the Japanese banking mindset, " he said.,”

8.In a fortnight they were to go, and once gone, she hoped there could be nothing more to plague her on his account.使

9.People looked at him as if he had a plague, and our friends from school wanted nothing to do with him.

10."You're a plague, " she said, deciding that I would not be a customer.“,”