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/pleig/ * danh từ - bệnh dịch =the plague+ bệnh dịch hạch ((cũng) bubonic plague) - tai hoạ =a plague of flies+ tai hoạ ruồi - điều tệ hại, điều phiền phức, điều khó chịu; người gây tai hại, vật gây tai hại =what a plague this child is!+ thằng bé này thật là tai hại! !plague on him! - quan ôn bắt nó đi!, trời tru đất diệt nó đi! * ngoại động từ - gây bệnh dịch cho - gây tai hoạ cho, gây tai hại cho, gây tệ hại cho - (thông tục) làm phiền, quấy rầy, làm khó chịu =to plague someone with questions+ cứ hỏi quấy rầy ai
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