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bubonic plague
Peste bubonique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bubonic plague [брит. bjuːbɒnɪk ˈpleɪɡ, америк. bjuˌbɑnɪk ˈpleɪɡ] СУЩ.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. plague [брит. pleɪɡ, америк. pleɪɡ] СУЩ.

1. plague МЕД.:

peste ж.
I haven't got the plague! шутл.
je n'ai pas la gale! разг.
a plague on you archaic!
la peste soit de toi! archaic

2. plague перенос. (nuisance):

plaie ж.

3. plague (large number):

vague ж.

4. plague БИБЛ.:

plaie ж.

II. plague [брит. pleɪɡ, америк. pleɪɡ] ГЛ. перех.

1. plague:

to be plagued by, to be plagued with doubts, remorse, difficulties

2. plague (harass):

to plague sb for sth
to plague the life out of sb разг.

III. plague [брит. pleɪɡ, америк. pleɪɡ]

в словаре PONS

I. plague [pleɪg] СУЩ.

1. plague (disease):

2. plague:

3. plague (infesting of animals):

fléau м.

4. plague (source of annoyance):

plaie ж.

Выражения:

II. plague [pleɪg] ГЛ. перех.

в словаре PONS

I. plague [pleɪg] СУЩ.

1. plague (disease):

2. plague:

3. plague (infestation of animals):

fléau м.

4. plague (source of annoyance):

plaie ж.

Выражения:

II. plague [pleɪg] ГЛ. перех.

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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The garden has a plaque commemorating the outbreak of the bubonic plague in 1894.
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In the years between 1631 and 1633 about half of the inhabitants died because of an epidemic (bubonic plague).
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She refused, as there was bubonic plague in the area.
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Inflammation spreads to the lymph nodes, which enlarge and may suppurate (mimicking bubonic plague).
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Here the bacteria multiply and form swellings called buboes, from which the term bubonic plague is derived.
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