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ист."чёрная смерть" (эпидемия чумы в Европе в XIV в.) [этим. нем. der schwarze Tod]When people were ashamed of sanitary problems and refused to face them, leaving them to solve themselves clandestinely in dirt and secrecy, the solution arrived at was the Black Death. (B. Shaw, ‘Overruled’, ‘Preface’) — Во время о/но люди стыдились заниматься вопросами санитарии и просто отворачивались от них, полагая, что все как-нибудь разрешится потихоньку да полегоньку, а грязи не только не становилось меньше, но она разрешалась в конце концов Черной смертью - чумой.
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noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) peste negra -
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noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) fekete halál, pestis -
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noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) czarna śmierć, zaraza -
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noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) svarta döden, digerdöden -
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noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) επιδημία πανώλης (14ος αιώνας) -
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noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) mor
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