plague信息详情
v.使折磨,使苦恼;纠缠,缠扰;使得灾祸
n.瘟疫,鼠疫;灾祸,天灾;麻烦事,讨厌的人;愿上天降灾难于……(用于诅咒)
plagued───v.困扰(plague的过去分词);折磨
plaguer───染瘟疫的人(plague的变体);受折磨的人(plague的变体)
plagues───[医]瘟疫
plaguey───麻烦的;讨厌的;烦扰的
blague───n.吹牛;胡扯;n.(Blague)人名;(中非)布拉盖
plage───n.海滨;[天]谱斑;n.(Plage)人名;(德)普拉格
plaguy───adj.讨厌的;麻烦的;adv.非常地;达到可厌程度
plaque───n.匾;血小板;饰板;齿菌斑;斑(块)
blaguer───开玩笑的
It delves into everything from seasickness, jet lag and the hazards of camels to malaria and plague.───它探究了从晕船、时差和骆驼的危害到疟疾和瘟疫的一切。
Spotted fever in purples for example, which we call measles, was a significant cause of death as was the plague, which we don't have anymore, thank goodness.───斑疹热作为例子,也就是我们所说的麻疹,和鼠疫一样,是导致死亡的重要原因,谢天谢地,现在已经没有鼠疫了。
either because they were born that way or through learning, have found ways to work around the perceptual shortcuts that plague most people.───要么天生如此,要么后天习得,总之传统叛逆者找到了困扰大多数人的认知捷径的替代方法。
He tended to his wife with the wary compassion of a plague nurse.───他带着一个受折磨的护士般的小心谨慎的怜悯之心照顾着他的妻子。
The noun plague, which Ms Pinkham points out in her work The Translator's Guide to chinglish, results from the mode of thinking in Chinese.───平卡姆女士在其著作《中式英语之鉴》中指出“名词肿胀症”,主要是受汉语思维的影响而产生的。
But we were pilgrims in this new country of activism and the police fell upon us like the plague before we had done any damage at all.───但是在这个新的激进主义国家我们是朝圣者,我们还没来得及搞任何破坏活动,警察就像瘟疫一样对我们进行了袭击。
For by now I could have stretched out my hand and struck you and your people with a plague that would have wiped you off the earth.───我若伸手用瘟疫攻击你和你的百姓,你早就从地上除灭了。
One of the local officials joked to me that he was just waiting for a plague of locusts.───当地有一名官员和我开玩笑说,现在就等着闹蝗灾了。
He prepared a path for his anger; he did not spare them from death but gave them over to the plague.───他为自己的怒气修平了路,将他们交给瘟疫,使他们死亡。
The plague once could wipe out a village.
The population was decimated by a plague.
The city is under threat from a plague of rats.
The plague was greatly feared in the Middle Ages.
Plague was once very common here.
Nearly a third of the population died in the Great Plague.
I love you like a god of plague and why I treat you like a lover.
Plenty is no plague.
The plague caused 100,000 deaths in London alone in the 1600s.