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1 plague
n. plaag, pest--------v. plagen; lastig vallenplague1[ pleeg] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 lastpost3 pest♦voorbeelden:the plague • de builenpest————————plague2〈 werkwoord〉 -
2 plague of terror
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3 plague of the first-born
de plaag van de eerst-geborene (de tiende plaag,de plaag waarbij ieder eerst geboren zoon gedood werd van de Egyptenaren) -
4 a plague for whom he likes
a plague for whom he likes -
5 avoid someone/something like the plague
avoid someone/something like the plagueiemand/iets schuwen als de pestEnglish-Dutch dictionary > avoid someone/something like the plague
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6 bubonic plague
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7 scourged by the plague
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8 the plague
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9 the village was visited by/with the plague
the village was visited by/with the plaguehet dorp werd bezocht/getroffen met/door de pestEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the village was visited by/with the plague
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10 cattle plague
veepest -
11 the tenth plague
de tiende plaag (plaag die alle eerstgeborenen van de Egyptenaren het leven kostte) -
12 bubonic
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13 scourge
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14 visit
n. bezoek, visite--------v. bezoeken, op bezoek gaanvisit1[ vizzit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————visit21 een bezoek/bezoeken afleggen ⇒ op bezoek/visite gaan♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉4 bezoeken ⇒ treffen, teisteren♦voorbeelden:1 visit a cathedral • een kathedraal bezoeken/bezichtigen4 the village was visited by/with the plague • het dorp werd bezocht/getroffen met/door de pest -
15 whom
pron. wie; wie? aan wie? over wie? met wie?[ hoe:m] 〈 voornamelijk formeel〉1 → whomever whomever/II 〈 vragend voornaamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:he wondered whom John had invited • hij vroeg zich af wie John had uitgenodigd1 die ⇒ wie, wien♦voorbeelden:a plague for whom he likes • een plaag voor degene die hij mag
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