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I . plague [pleɪg] N

1. plague no pl:

the plague
dżuma f

2. plague fig:

plague
plaga f

II . plague [pleɪg] VB trans

bubonic plague [bju:ˌbɒnɪkˈpleɪg, Am -ˌbɑ:-] N no pl MED

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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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It was reconstructed and widened when the plague ended.
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The settlement was struck by plague in 1666 and 1699.
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After she successfully fights the plague a second time, she becomes revered in the whole town.
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However, he was plagued by a virus and was unable to compete.
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A series of political problems and natural disasters continued to plague the economy in 1991 and 1992.
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It is stated that before the plagues, ayullu were led by both humans.
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Those who could afford it tried to avoid the plague by moving out of the city.
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Despite these efforts, plague remained an enzootic disease in the region up until 1957.
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He hates my radicalism as if it was the plague.
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