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peste bubbonica
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
bubonic plague [Brit bjuːbɒnɪk ˈpleɪɡ, Am bjuˌbɑnɪk ˈpleɪɡ] СЪЩ
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. plague [Brit pleɪɡ, Am pleɪɡ] СЪЩ
1. plague МЕД:
a plague on you! arch
2. plague (nuisance):
plague прен
plague прен
3. plague (large number):
4. plague BIBL:
II. plague [Brit pleɪɡ, Am pleɪɡ] ГЛАГ прх
1. plague (beset):
to be plagued by or with doubts
to be plagued by or with remorse
to be plagued by or with difficulties
2. plague (harass):
to plague sb for sth
to plague the life out of sb разг
III. plague [Brit pleɪɡ, Am pleɪɡ]
в PONS речника
bubonic plague [bju:·ˌbɑ:·nɪk·ˈpleɪg] СЪЩ
в PONS речника
I. plague [pleɪg] СЪЩ
II. plague [pleɪg] ГЛАГ прх
to plague sb for sth
Present
Iplague
youplague
he/she/itplagues
weplague
youplague
theyplague
Past
Iplagued
youplagued
he/she/itplagued
weplagued
youplagued
theyplagued
Present Perfect
Ihaveplagued
youhaveplagued
he/she/ithasplagued
wehaveplagued
youhaveplagued
theyhaveplagued
Past Perfect
Ihadplagued
youhadplagued
he/she/ithadplagued
wehadplagued
youhadplagued
theyhadplagued
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During the 16th and 17th centuries several large-scale epidemics of bubonic plague erupted in the city.
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Early in 1721 it was called upon again to approve emergency taxes to deal with an epidemic of bubonic plague.
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The war resulted in famine, which was worsened by an outbreak of bubonic plague.
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He resigned his position in 1901 after allegations that his conclusive bubonic plague diagnoses were scaremongering.
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In 1900 there was an outbreak of the bubonic plague, with 303 cases reported and 103 deaths, and a further outbreak in 1921.
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