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plague

英 [pleɪɡ]

美 [pleɪɡ]

n.  死亡率高的传染病; (老鼠或昆虫等肆虐造成的)灾害,祸患
v.  给…造成长时间的痛苦(或麻烦); 困扰; 折磨; 使受煎熬; 纠缠; 缠磨; 缠扰

过去分词:plagued 复数:plagues 过去式:plagued 现在分词:plaguing 第三人称单数:plagues 

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Collins.2 / BNC.7688 / COCA.6638

同义词辨析

plagueafflictinflict【导航词义:使受痛苦】

plaguev. 折磨,使苦恼
〔辨析〕
指糟糕的事情(如病痛、问题等)在很长一段时间内不断困扰某个人、组织、地区等,通常用被动语态。
〔例证〕
He was plagued by insomnia.
他受到失眠的折磨。
Labour shortages continued to plague that area.
用工荒继续困扰该地区。
afflictv. 〈正式〉使痛苦,折磨
〔辨析〕
指疾病、战争、贫困等让某人、某地区等饱受折磨,常用被动语态。
〔例证〕
About 20% of that country's population is afflicted by famine.
那个国家20%左右的居民饱受饥荒之苦。
How many people around the world are afflicted with arthritis?
世界上有多少人为关节炎所折磨?
inflictv. 使承受,使遭受
〔辨析〕
指使人、机构、地区等遭受不愉快的事。
〔例证〕
The strikes inflicted serious damage on the company.
罢工给公司造成了巨大损失。
Peasants still had to pay the rent despite all of the damage inflicted by the storm.
尽管暴风雪造成了各种损失,农民依然得交租。

习惯用语

    n.

      avoid sb/sth like the plague
    • 像避瘟疫似地躲着某人(或某事物);尽量避开某人(或某事物)
      to try very hard not to meet sb, do sth, etc.

    牛津词典

      noun

        noun

        • 死亡率高的传染病
          any infectious disease that kills a lot of people
          1. the plague of AIDS
            艾滋病这种严重的传染病
        • (老鼠或昆虫等肆虐造成的)灾害,祸患
          large numbers of an animal or insect that come into an area and cause great damage
          1. a plague of locusts/rats, etc.
            蝗灾、鼠害等

        verb

        • 给…造成长时间的痛苦(或麻烦);困扰;折磨;使受煎熬
          to cause pain or trouble to sb/sth over a period of time
          1. to be plagued by doubt
            为疑虑所困扰
          2. Financial problems are plaguing the company.
            财政问题使这家公司焦头烂额。
          3. The team has been plagued by injury this season.
            本赛季这支队一直为队员受伤所困扰。
        • 纠缠;缠磨;缠扰
          to annoy sb or create problems, especially by asking for sth, demanding attention, etc.
          1. Rock stars have to get used to being plagued by autograph hunters.
            摇滚歌星必须习惯歌迷要求签名的纠缠。

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 瘟疫;疫病
          Aplagueis a very infectious disease that spreads quickly and kills large numbers of people.
          1. A cholera plague had been killing many prisoners of war at the time.
            当时霍乱疫情已在夺去很多战俘的生命。
        • N-UNCOUNT (腺)鼠疫;黑死病
          Plagueorthe plagueis a very infectious disease which usually results in death. The patient has a severe fever and swellings on his or her body.
          1. ...a fresh outbreak of plague.
            新一轮鼠疫的爆发
          2. ...illnesses such as smallpox, typhus and the plague.
            像天花、伤寒和鼠疫这样的疾病
        • N-COUNT (某一事物肆虐造成的)灾难,祸患
          Aplague ofunpleasant things is a large number of them that arrive or happen at the same time.
          1. The city is under threat from a plague of rats...
            该市处于鼠患的威胁之下。
          2. Last year there was a plague of robbery and housebreaking.
            去年抢劫和入室行窃成灾。
        • N-COUNT 烦扰;令人头痛的事物
          If you describe something as aplague, you mean that it causes a great deal of trouble or harm.
          1. Inflation will remain a recurrent plague...
            通货膨胀将继续成为周期性的烦扰。
          2. Tim seems to have escaped the cynicism which is the absolute plague of our generation.
            蒂姆好像并没有染上我们这代人愤世嫉俗的通病。
        • VERB 困扰;使烦恼;折磨
          If youare plagued byunpleasant things, they continually cause you a lot of trouble or suffering.
          1. She was plagued by weakness, fatigue, and dizziness...
            她感觉体虚、疲倦、头昏眼花。
          2. Fears about job security plague nearly half the workforce.
            几乎一半的员工担心失业。
        • VERB 缠扰;纠缠
          If someoneplaguesyou, they keep bothering you or asking you for something.
          1. I'm not going to plague you with a lot more questions, Miss Culver...
            卡尔弗小姐,我不会再问更多的问题来烦你了。
          2. Tommy Cook had been plaguing Pinner for months.
            汤米·库克已纠缠平纳好几个月了。
        • PHRASE 极力回避
          If you say that youavoidsomeone or somethinglike the plague, you are emphasizing that you deliberately avoid them completely.
          1. I would avoid him like the plague when his wife and my parents were around...
            他的妻子和我的父母在旁边时,我会极力躲着他。
          2. I normally avoid cheap wine like the plague.
            我一般对廉价的葡萄酒敬而远之。
        • PHRASE …真该死;愿上天降祸于…
          You saya plague ona particular person or thing when you are very irritated by them and do not want to bother with them any more.
          1. A plague on you and your damned percentages!
            你和你该死的百分比都见鬼去吧!

        英英释义

        noun

        • an annoyance
          1. those children are a damn plague
        • any large scale calamity (especially when thought to be sent by God)
          1. a swarm of insects that attack plants
            1. a plague of grasshoppers
            Synonym:infestation
          2. any epidemic disease with a high death rate
              Synonym:pestilencepest
            1. a serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal
                Synonym:pestilencepestpestis

              verb

              双语例句

              • We are sick with their plague.
                他们的瘟疫病倒了我们。
              • Tommy Cook had been plaguing Pinner for months.
                汤米·库克已纠缠平纳好几个月了。
              • Plague and famine visited the country.
                瘟疫和饥荒侵袭该国。
              • They survived plague, famine, earthquakes and volcanoes.
                他们历经瘟疫、饥荒、地震和火山爆发存活下来。
              • A plague on you and your damned percentages!
                你和你该死的百分比都见鬼去吧!
              • I'm not going to plague you with a lot more questions, Miss Culver
                卡尔弗小姐,我不会再问更多的问题来烦你了。
              • Tim seems to have escaped the cynicism which is the absolute plague of our generation.
                蒂姆好像并没有染上我们这代人愤世嫉俗的通病。
              • A cholera plague had been killing many prisoners of war at the time.
                当时霍乱疫情已在夺去很多战俘的生命。
              • The plague has broken out.
                突然发生了鼠疫。
              • The others have fled from the plague.
                其他人都逃避瘟疫去了。