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'plagaf1) Plage f, Landplage f, Schädling m2) (fig) Unmenge fplagaplaga ['plaγa]num3num (abundancia) Überfluss masculino [de an+dativo]; este año hemos tenido una plaga de cerezas dieses Jahr hatten wir eine Kirschenschwemme -
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f.1 plague.plaga de langostas plague of locusts2 swarm.3 plague (epidemia).una de las plagas modernas one of the plagues of modern society4 pest.5 vermin.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: plagar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: plagar.* * *1 (epidemia) plague2 (de insectos) plague, pest3 figurado invasion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Agr) (Zool) pest; [de langostas] plague; (Bot) blight2) (=azote) scourge3) (=exceso) glut, abundance4) (=aflicción) affliction, grave illness* * *a) (de insectos, ratas) plaguetrajeron a sus hijos, que eran una plaga — they brought along their horde of children
b) (calamidad, azote) plaguela plaga del turismo — the menace o scourge of tourism
* * *= pest, plague, blight, infestation, pestilence, endemic disease, endemic illness.Ex. For example, a rabbit is always a mammal of a particular species and sometimes a pest, a pet, or the basis of a stew.Ex. Parish registers, wills and inventories will be analysed to discover as much information as possible on the migration of population, the effect of the plague, and the incidence of illegitimacy.Ex. In Ohio State we've been trying to develop for the last fifteen years a grape that will still survive the grape blight that wiped out the vineyards in southern Ohio in the 1920s.Ex. Accounts were given of various recent major and smaller disasters such as extreme weather conditions, power failures, explosions, civil disruption, mould, infestations and spontaneous combustion.Ex. Much of what lies before our eyes today like a tongue of fire -- animal pestilences and the poisoning of our foodstuffs -- was already announced many years ago.Ex. Tuberculosis, the paradigmatic endemic disease of the nineteenth century, was a social disease and a social problem.Ex. Some other sources highlight the implementation of measures to control the development of endemic illnesses, particular to the 19th century, namely, dysentery, diphtheria, smallpox, tuberculosis, leprosy, & yellow fever, among others.----* control de plagas = pest control.* plaga de hongos = fungal infestation.* * *a) (de insectos, ratas) plaguetrajeron a sus hijos, que eran una plaga — they brought along their horde of children
b) (calamidad, azote) plaguela plaga del turismo — the menace o scourge of tourism
* * *= pest, plague, blight, infestation, pestilence, endemic disease, endemic illness.Ex: For example, a rabbit is always a mammal of a particular species and sometimes a pest, a pet, or the basis of a stew.
Ex: Parish registers, wills and inventories will be analysed to discover as much information as possible on the migration of population, the effect of the plague, and the incidence of illegitimacy.Ex: In Ohio State we've been trying to develop for the last fifteen years a grape that will still survive the grape blight that wiped out the vineyards in southern Ohio in the 1920s.Ex: Accounts were given of various recent major and smaller disasters such as extreme weather conditions, power failures, explosions, civil disruption, mould, infestations and spontaneous combustion.Ex: Much of what lies before our eyes today like a tongue of fire -- animal pestilences and the poisoning of our foodstuffs -- was already announced many years ago.Ex: Tuberculosis, the paradigmatic endemic disease of the nineteenth century, was a social disease and a social problem.Ex: Some other sources highlight the implementation of measures to control the development of endemic illnesses, particular to the 19th century, namely, dysentery, diphtheria, smallpox, tuberculosis, leprosy, & yellow fever, among others.* control de plagas = pest control.* plaga de hongos = fungal infestation.* * *1 (de insectos, ratas) plagueuna plaga de langostas a plague of locustslas ardillas son consideradas una plaga squirrels are considered to be a pesttrajeron a sus hijos, que eran una plaga they brought along their horde of children2 (calamidad, azote) plaguelas siete plagas de Egipto the seven plagues of Egyptla plaga del turismo the menace o scourge of tourismla plaga de la urbanización descontrolada the scourge o disaster of uncontrolled urban development* * *
Del verbo plagar: ( conjugate plagar)
plaga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
plaga sustantivo femenino
plaga sustantivo femenino
1 (de insectos, malas hierbas, etc) plague, pest
2 (desgracia, azote) curse, menace
' plaga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- infestar
English:
combat
- horde
- pest
- plague
- blight
* * *plaga nf1. [de insectos] plagueplaga de langosta plague of locusts2. [desastre, calamidad] plague;el tabaco es una de las plagas modernas smoking is one of the plagues of modern society;la zona se vio afectada por una plaga de robos the area suffered a spate of robberies3. [de gente] swarm;una plaga de turistas a swarm of tourists* * *f1 AGR pest2 MED plague3 figscourge; ( abundancia) glut* * *plaga nf1) : plague, infestation, blight2) calamidad: disaster, scourge* * *plaga n plague -
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f1) (расте́ние-, тж живо́тное-)парази́т; вреди́тель2) боле́знь ( растений)plaga forestal — боле́знь ле́са
3) tb pred ↑ бе́дствие; беда́; напа́сть; бич чегоlas plagas de Egipto — библ ка́зни еги́петские
4)una plaga de nc pl ↑ — мно́жество, ту́ча, тьма, ги́бель чего
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I f2) см. peste3) болезнь; напасти, невзгоды, злоключения5) с.-х. вредители; болезни••las plagas de Egipto — наказание божие; казнь египетская (уст.)II f1) климат -
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f• Cu hmyz• bolest• bída• hoře• neštěstí• pohroma• rána• strast• utrpení* * *f• ohromné množství• pásmo (zeměpisné) -
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I f1) всеобщее бедствие (несчастье), бич2) см. peste3) болезнь; напасти, невзгоды, злоключения5) с.-х. вредители; болезни••II flas plagas de Egipto — наказание божие; казнь египетская (уст.)
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(n.) = fungal infestationEx. This paper discusses the means suggested by conservators and microbiologists to cope with the problem of fungal infestation in libraries and archives.* * *(n.) = fungal infestationEx: This paper discusses the means suggested by conservators and microbiologists to cope with the problem of fungal infestation in libraries and archives.
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18 este año hemos tenido una plaga de cerezas
este año hemos tenido una plaga de cerezasdieses Jahr hatten wir eine KirschenschwemmeDiccionario Español-Alemán > este año hemos tenido una plaga de cerezas
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19 enfermedad tipo plaga en animales domésticos
• Murphy bed• muscadel• plaguelike disease of domestic animalsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > enfermedad tipo plaga en animales domésticos
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20 transmitir la plaga a
• infect• infected
См. также в других словарях:
Plaga — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Plaga de langostas El concepto de plaga ha evolucionado con el tiempo desde el significado tradicional donde se consideraba plaga a cualquier animal que producía daños, típicamente a los cultivos. Actualmente debe… … Wikipedia Español
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PLAGA — apud Statium, Thebaid. l. 11. v. 5. Componit dextrâ victor concussa plagarum Iuppiter, et vultu caelumque diemque reducit: spatium est aetheris, Zona caelestis, Sic Varro lege Maeniâ, Nos mirantes, quod serenô lumine Tonuisset, oculis caeli… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
plaga — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż Ib, CMc. pladze {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} coś złego, wyrządzającego poważne szkody, coś uciążliwie dającego się we znaki : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Plaga tyfusu, gradobicia. Plaga turystów. Komary są istną plagą latem. <łac.> … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
plaga — s. f. 1. [Linguagem poética] País; região. 2. [Antigo] Certo tom musical. ‣ Etimologia: latim plaga, ae, extensão, regiao, território, cantão … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Plaga — Pla ga (pl[=a] g[.a]), n.; pl. {Plag[ae]} (pl[=a] j[ e]). [L. pl[=a]ga a blow, a welt, a stripe.] (Zo[ o]l.) A stripe of color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plaga — (polylactic co glycolic acid) is a commonly used biomedical material for drug release in vitro … Wikipedia
Plaga [1] — Plaga (lat.), 1) Geschwulst, Beule od. brauner Fleck, von einem Schlage, Stoß od. Fall; 2) Wunde … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Plaga [2] — Plaga (lat.), Himmelsgegend, Richtung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Plaga — Plaga, lat., Schlag; Himmelsgegend, daher Plagoskop, Windfahne, Windzeiger … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
plaga — plagá, plaghéz, vb. I (înv.) a răni. Trimis de blaurb, 28.09.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român