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1 plague
plague [pleɪg]1. nouna. ( = disease) peste f• to avoid sb/sth like the plague fuir qn/qch comme la pesteb. ( = scourge) fléau m• a plague of rats/locusts une invasion de rats/de sauterelles• plagued by [+ doubts, remorse] rongé par ; [+ nightmares] hanté par ; [+ mosquitoes] tourmenté par* * *[pleɪg] 1.noun Medicine ( bubonic) peste f; ( epidemic) épidémie f; fig (of ants, rats, locusts etc) invasion f2.transitive verb1) ( beset)to be plagued by ou with — être en proie à [doubts, remorse, difficulties]
2) ( harass) harceler••to avoid somebody/something like the plague — fuir quelqu'un/quelque chose comme la peste
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2 plague
A n1 Med ( bubonic) peste f ; ( epidemic) épidémie f ; the plague la peste ; I haven't got the plague! hum je n'ai pas la gale ○ ! ; a plague on you‡! la peste soit de toi‡! ;2 fig ( nuisance) plaie f ; the noise is a constant plague to residents le bruit est une vraie plaie pour les résidents ; what a plague that boy is! quelle plaie ce garçon! ;3 ( large number) (of ants, rats, locusts etc) invasion f ; ( of crimes) vague f ; to reach plague proportions atteindre des proportions astronomiques ;4 Bible plaie f.B vtr1 ( beset) to be plagued by ou with être en proie à, être assailli par [doubts, remorse, difficulties] ; he's plagued by ill health il a sans arrêt des ennuis de santé ; we were plagued by bad weather le mauvais temps s'est acharné sur nous ; we were plagued by wasps nous avons été envahis par les guêpes ;2 ( harass) harceler ; to plague sb with questions harceler qn de questions ; to plague sb for sth harceler qn pour obtenir qch ; to plague the life out of sb ○ empoisonner l'existence de qn.to avoid sb/sth like the plague fuir qn/qch comme la peste. -
3 nęka|ć
impf Ⅰ vt to harry [władze, wroga, rząd]; to harass [wroga, obywateli, sąsiadów, turystów]; [prasa, dziennikarze] to hound; [poczucie winy, niepewność, ból, strach] to gnaw (kogoś at sb); [problemy, trudności, wątpliwości] to beset, to bedevil; [choroby, kłopoty] to plague; [anarchia, reżim, susza, choroby, głód] to scourge- nękany głodem/kryzysem/poczuciem winy famine/crisis/guilt/-ridden- kraj nękany strajkami a country beset by strikes, a strike-ridden country- nękany trudnościami a. kłopotami rząd/zarząd a beleaguered government/board of directors- nękany reumatyzmem/atakami migreny afflicted by rheumatism/migraines- nękany chorobami plagued by ill health- nieustannie nękały nas ataki wroga we were continually harassed by enemy raids- opozycja była nękana przez policję the opposition was harassed a. harried by the police- nękają mnie obawy i złe przeczucia I’m beset with a. by doubts and apprehensions- nękały go wyrzuty sumienia he was filled with remorseⅡ nękać się 1. (trapić się) to be beset (czymś with sth) 2. (dręczyć siebie nawzajem) to harass each other; to harry each other książk.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nęka|ć
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4 plague
1. n чума, моровая язва2. n бедствие, бич, наказание, проклятье3. n разг. неприятность, досада, беспокойствоthe plague of the thing is, nobody could go there but me — вся беда в том, что кроме меня туда некому было пойти
what a plague that child is! — это не ребёнок, а наказание какое-то!
4. v разг. мучить, досаждать; надоедать, беспокоить5. v арх. насылать бедствие6. v арх. зачумлятьСинонимический ряд:1. annoyance (noun) annoyance; besetment; bother; botheration; botherment; exasperation; irritant; pest; pester2. disease (noun) black death; disease; epidemic; great plague; oriental plague; outbreak; pandemic; rash3. ill (noun) affliction; bane; blight; calamity; curse; evil; ill; pestilence; scourge; woe4. trouble (noun) disturbance; nuisance; torment; trouble; vexation5. bother (verb) bother; grieve; irk; trouble; vex6. infest (verb) infest; overrun; swarm7. strike (verb) afflict; curse; excruciate; rack; scourge; smite; strike; torment; torture8. visit (verb) impose; inflict; visit; wreak9. worry (verb) annoy; badger; bedevil; beleaguer; beset; besiege; disturb; dun; fret; gnaw; hagride; harass; harry; hector; hound; importune; irritate; needle; pester; tantalize; tease; worryАнтонимический ряд:cure; solution
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