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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
plague
plague [plague plagues plagued plaguing] noun, verb BrE [pleɪɡ] NAmE [pleɪɡ] noun 1. (also the plague)uncountable = ↑bubonic plague •an outbreak of plague 2. countable any infectious disease that kills a lot of people Syn: ↑epidemic •the plague of AIDS 3. countable ~ of sth large numbers of an animal or insect that come into an area and cause great damage •a plague of locusts/rats, etc. see avoid sb/sth like the plague at ↑avoid Word Origin: late Middle English: Latin plaga ‘stroke, wound’, probably from Greek (Doric dialect) plaga, from a base meaning ‘strike’. Example Bank: •Fleas spread plague from animals to humans. •Nearly a third of the population died in the Great Plague. •The city is suffering a plague of rats. •The region has just suffered a plague of locusts. •a decline in population following outbreaks of plague verb 1. ~ sb/sth (with sth) to cause pain or trouble to sb/sth over a period of time Syn: ↑trouble •to be plagued by doubt •Financial problems are plaguing the company. •The team has been plagued by injury this season. 2. ~ sb (with sth) to annoy sb or create problems, especially by asking for sth, demanding attention, etc. Syn: ↑hound •Rock stars have to get used to being plagued by autograph hunters. Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: Latin plaga ‘stroke, wound’, probably from Greek (Doric dialect) plaga, from a base meaning ‘strike’. Example Bank: •Economic problems continued to plague the country. •He has been plagued with leg injuries this season.
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