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Макаров: докучать (кому-л.) вопросамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > plague (smb.) with questions
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1) Общая лексика: докучать (кому-л.) вопросами2) Макаров: (smb.) докучать (кому-л.) вопросами -
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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. -
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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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pleiɡ
1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) peste2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) plaga
2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) acosar, atormentar, fastidiarplague n plagatr[pleɪg]1 (of insects etc) plaga2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL peste nombre femenino1 (pester) acosar, asediar2 (afflict) afligir, asolar, plagar, atormentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto avoid somebody like the plague huir de alguien como de la peste1) afflict: plagar, afligir2) harass: acosar, atormentarplague n1) : plaga f (de insectos, etc.)2) : peste f (en medicina)n.• peste s.f.• plaga s.f.v.• atufar v.• hostigar v.• infestar v.• plagar v.
I pleɪga) u c ( disease) peste fto avoid somebody like the plague — huirle* a alguien como a la peste
b) c ( horde) plaga fa plague of locusts/tourists — una plaga de langostas/turistas
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a) ( afflict)b) ( pester) acosar, asediar[pleɪɡ]1.N (=disease) peste f ; (fig) plaga f, fastidio mto avoid sth/sb like the plague — huir de algo/algn como de la peste, evitar algo a toda costa
2.VT (lit) infestar; (fig) plagar; [+ person] atormentarthe project has been plagued with problems from the beginning — el proyecto se ha visto plagado de problemas desde el comienzo
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I [pleɪg]a) u c ( disease) peste fto avoid somebody like the plague — huirle* a alguien como a la peste
b) c ( horde) plaga fa plague of locusts/tourists — una plaga de langostas/turistas
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1. nounthe plague — (bubonic) die Pest
avoid/hate somebody/something like the plague — jemanden/etwas wie die Pest meiden/hassen
2) (infestation)2. transitive verbplague of rats — Rattenplage, die
1) (afflict) plagen; quälenplagued with or by something — von etwas geplagt
2) (bother)plague somebody [with something] — jemandem [mit etwas] auf die Nerven gehen (ugs.)
* * *[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) die Seuche2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) die Plage2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) plagen* * *[pleɪg]I. n▪ the \plague die Pestto avoid sb/sth like the \plague jdn/etw wie die Pest meidena \plague of journalists descended on the town ein Schwarm von Journalisten fiel in die Stadt einII. vtthe team has been \plagued with injuries in der Mannschaft kommt es in letzter Zeit ständig zu Verletzungento be \plagued with bad luck vom Pech verfolgt sein* * *[pleɪg]1. n (MED)Seuche f; (BIBL, fig) Plage fto avoid sb/sth like the plague — jdn/etw wie die Pest meiden
a plague of reporters descended on the town —
2. vtplagento plague the life out of sb — jdn ( bis aufs Blut) quälen, jdm das Leben schwer machen
to be plagued by doubts/injury — von Zweifeln/Verletzungen geplagt werden
* * *plague [pleıɡ]A s1. MEDa) Seuche fplague bubo Pestbeule f;avoid sth like the plague etwas wie die Pest meiden2. fig Plage f, Heimsuchung f, Geißel f:plague of rats Rattenplage;the ten plagues BIBEL die Zehn Plagen;a plague on it! obs hols der Teufel!3. umga) Plage fb) Quälgeist m, Nervensäge f (Mensch)B v/t1. plagen, quälen:be plagued by pain schmerzgeplagt sein* * *1. nounthe plague — (bubonic) die Pest
avoid/hate somebody/something like the plague — jemanden/etwas wie die Pest meiden/hassen
2. transitive verbplague of rats — Rattenplage, die
1) (afflict) plagen; quälenplagued with or by something — von etwas geplagt
2) (bother)plague somebody [with something] — jemandem [mit etwas] auf die Nerven gehen (ugs.)
* * *n.Pest nur sing. f.Plage -n f. v.drangsalieren v.plagen v. -
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I [pleɪg]I haven't got the plague! — scherz. non ho mica la peste!
2) fig. (nuisance) piaga f., tormento m.3) (of ants, rats, etc.) invasione f.; (of crimes) ondata f.••II [pleɪg]to avoid sb., sth. like the plague — evitare qcn., qcs. come la peste
1) (beset)to be plagued by o with — essere assalito da [ doubts]; essere tormentato da [ remorse]; essere afflitto da [ difficulties]
* * *[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) peste2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) invasione2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) assillare* * *[pleɪɡ]1. nto avoid sb/sth like the plague — evitare qn/qc come la peste
2. vtfig tormentare* * *plague /pleɪg/n.2 (solo al sing.) (fig.) tormento; piaga: Traffic is the plague of the western world, il traffico è la piaga del mondo occidentale3 (med.) peste; pestilenza; epidemia(to) plague /pleɪg/v. t.1 affliggere; assillare; infastidire; tormentare; seccare: to be plagued by headaches, essere afflitto dal mal di testa* * *I [pleɪg]I haven't got the plague! — scherz. non ho mica la peste!
2) fig. (nuisance) piaga f., tormento m.3) (of ants, rats, etc.) invasione f.; (of crimes) ondata f.••II [pleɪg]to avoid sb., sth. like the plague — evitare qcn., qcs. come la peste
1) (beset)to be plagued by o with — essere assalito da [ doubts]; essere tormentato da [ remorse]; essere afflitto da [ difficulties]
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1. [pleıg] n1. чума, моровая язваto catch the plague - заболеть /заразиться/ чумой
2. бедствие, бич, наказание, проклятьеplague of rats [of mice, of ants] - нашествие крыс [мышей, муравьёв]
3. разг. неприятность, досада, беспокойствоmosquitoes are the plague of our life here - комары отравляют нам здесь всю жизнь
the 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!
you plague, why don't you find something to do? - мучитель, почему ты не займёшься чем-нибудь?
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the ten plagues of Egypt - десять казней египетскихplague on him, plague take him! - чёрт бы его побрал!, чтоб ему пусто было!
what the /a/ plague, how the plague! - какого чёрта!
2. [pleıg] vto avoid smb. like the plague - как чумы /огня/ бояться кого-л.; ≅ обходить кого-л. за версту
1. разг. мучить, досаждать; надоедать, беспокоитьto plague smb. with questions - докучать кому-л. вопросами
to plague smb.'s life out - отравлять кому-л. жизнь
to be plagued to death by smth. - до смерти замучить чем-л.
to plague a person into doing smth. - заставить кого-л. сделать что-л. (не мытьём так катаньем)
she was plagued with the thought - её неотступно преследовала /не оставляла в покое/ мысль
diseases that still plague us - болезни, которые всё ещё преследуют нас
I cannot be plagued with this child any longer - измучил меня этот ребёнок, терпения больше нет
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[pleɪg] 1. n( disease) dżuma f; ( epidemic) zaraza f; ( fig) ( of locusts etc) plaga f2. vt ( fig)problems etc nękać* * *[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) dżuma2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) plaga2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) gnębić, nękać -
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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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pleɪɡ
1. сущ.
1) а) мор, эпидемия, чума (нашествие любой болезни, сопровождающейся высокой смертностью) Siberian plague ≈ сибирская язва Syn: pestilence б) чума (болезнь, тж. black plague) the plague ≈ восточная, бубонная чума pneumonic plague ≈ легочная чума Syn: black death
2) горе, бедствие;
напасть, наказание (тж. как будто свыше) the ten plagues of Egypt ≈ десять казней египетских Syn: affliction, calamity
3) наплыв, нашествие, многочисленное вторжение a plague of locusts, rats ≈ нашествие саранчи, крыс Syn: influx, distress, disaster
4) (о животном или человеке) мука, беспокойство, досада;
неприятность, проблема;
разг. головная боль, напряг, трабл to be a plague ( for smb.) ≈ досаждать, приносить неприятности, проблемы ( кому-л.) You plague - how I am tired of all this! ≈ Как ты меня замучила, как же я устал от всего этого! Syn: trouble
1., annoyance, vexation, nuisance ∙ to avoid like/as the plague ≈ ид. бояться, бежать как от огня a plague take, plague on, upon, of ≈ ид. черт возьми, черт побери, черт бы побрал what the/a plague, how the plague ≈ ид. какого дьявола!
2. гл.
1) архаич., редк. а) зачумлять, насылать( чуму, бедствие, проклятие и т. п.) б) приходить, нападать;
заполонять, свирепствовать( о неприятеле, чуме, саранче и пр. бедствиях) the country is plagued with three bad neighbours ≈ страна заселена тремя враждующими народностями the place is plagued ≈ место зачумлено the fields are plagued with locusts ≈ поля поражены нашествием саранчи Syn: torment
2., harass
2) разг. а) досаждать, беспокоить;
изводить, мучить, доводить( чем-л. by, with) to plague the life out of smb. ≈ разг. замучить полностью, до невозможности;
довести до ручки why am I always plagued with bad luck? ≈ да что же мне всегда так не везет? she is plagued by poor health ≈ ее все время мучают болезни the thought of suicide plagued her ≈ мысль о самоубийстве неотступно преследовала ее This bridge has been plagued with accidents ever since it was built. ≈ С тех самых пор, как мост был построен, на нем все время случались катастрофы. Do stop plaguing me with all these questions. ≈ Хватит засыпать меня всеми этими вопросами. Syn: bother, trouble
2., haunt
2., vex, tease, bother
2., annoy б) мешать, надоедать( о чем угодно) visions of the dead plagued her mind ≈ призраки мертвых заполоняли ее воображение Syn: hamper I, burden
2. чума, моровая язва - bubonic * бубонная чума - pneumonic * легочная чума - Siberian * сибирская язва - to catch the * заболеть /заразиться/ чумой бедствие, бич, наказание, проклятье - * of rats нашествие крыс (разговорное) неприятность, досада, беспокойство - mosquitoes are the * of our life here комары отравляют нам здесь всю жизнь - the * of the thing is, nobody could go there but me вся беда в том, что кроме меня туда некому было пойти - what a * that child is! это не ребенок, а наказание какое-то! - you *, why don't you find something to do? мучитель, почему ты не займешься чем-нибудь? > the ten *s of Egypt десять казней египетских > * on him, * take him! черт бы его побрал!, чтоб ему пусто было! > what the /a/ *, how the *! какого черта! > to avoid smb. like the * как чумы /огня/ бояться кого-л.;
обходить кого-л. за версту( разговорное) мучить, досаждать;
надоедать, беспокоить - to * smb. with questions докучать кому-л. вопросами - to * smb.'s life out отравлять кому-л. жизнь - to be *d by poor health не вылезать из болезней - to be *d to death by smth. до смерти замучить чем-л. - to * a person into doing smth. заставить кого-л. сделать что-л. (не мытьем так катаньем) - she was *d with the thought ее неотступно преследовала /не оставляла в покое/ мысль - diseases that still * us болезни, которые все еще преследуют нас - I cannot be *d with this child any longer измучил меня этот ребенок, терпения больше нет( устаревшее) насылать бедствие (устаревшее) зачумлять plague бедствие, бич, наказание;
a plague of rats нашествие крыс ~ разг. досаждать, надоедать, беспокоить ~ зачумлять ~ насылать бедствие, мучить ~ разг. неприятность, досада;
беспокойство;
plague on him! чтоб ему пусто было! ~ перен. поветрие ~ чума;
моровая язва;
мор;
the plague бубонная чума ~ чума;
моровая язва;
мор;
the plague бубонная чума plague бедствие, бич, наказание;
a plague of rats нашествие крыс ~ разг. неприятность, досада;
беспокойство;
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[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) pest2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) plage; bølge2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) plage* * *[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) pest2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) plage; bølge2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) plage -
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pleiɡ 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) pest2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) landeplage, pest og plage2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) plage, mase pålandeplage--------pest--------pine--------plageIsubst. \/pleɪɡ\/1) ( sykdommen) pest2) ( bibelsk) plage3) ( overført) pest, plage• what a plague that child is!4) ( overført) farsott, landeplageget the plague få pest, rammes av pesta plague on him! pokker ta ham!plague on it! pokker også!IIverb \/pleɪɡ\/1) ( hverdagslig) plage, gjøre livet surt for2) hjemsøke, plage, herje -
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[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) peste2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) praga2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) incomodar* * *[pleig] n 1 peste, pestilência, epidemia. 2 praga, calamidade, flagelo. 3 aborrecimento, incômodo. • vt 1 infeccionar, infestar, contaminar. 2 aborrecer, incomodar. bubonic plague peste bubônica. the plague on him! o diabo que o carregue! -
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[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) kuga2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) naval2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) gnjaviti* * *I [pléig]nounmedicine kuga; figuratively muka, nadloga, udarec, kazen; colloquially pokora, nadloga (človek)plague on it! — naj gre k vragu!II [pléig]transitive verbokužiti; figuratively mučiti, trpinčiti, nadlegovatito plague s.o.'s life out — gnjaviti koga -
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[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) plága, drepsótt2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) plága2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) angra -
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pestis* * *[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) pestis2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) borzasztóan sok2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) gyötör -
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n. veba, belâ, felâket, dert————————v. belâ olmak, belâsını vermek, bezdirmek, cezalandırmak* * *1. rahatsız et (v.) 2. baş belası (n.) 3. veba* * *[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) veba2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) sürü, istilâ2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) musallat olmak, başına dert olmak -
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medicine, veterinary• ruttotauti• rutto• irvailla• inho• vitsaus• ahdistaa• rasitus• kiduttaa• kirous• kiusanhenki• kiusankappale• kiusaus• kiusata• harmittaa• hankaluus• maanvaiva* * *pleiɡ 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) rutto2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) maanvaiva2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) kiusata -
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[pleiɡ] 1. noun1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) mēris2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) milzums; orda2. verb(to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) nelikt mierā; uzmākties* * *mēris, sērga; aplipināt ar mēri, ievazāt mēri; nomocīt
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