plague

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈpleɪg/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/pleɪg/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(plāg)

Inflections of 'plague' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
plagues
v 3rd person singular
plaguing
v pres p
plagued
v past
plagued
v past p
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

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InglésEspañol
plague n (disease, pestilence)plaga nf
  peste nf
 The town was cordoned off due to an outbreak of plague.
 Acordonaron el pueblo por un brote de plaga.
plague n (infestation of insects or rats)plaga nf
 The citizens of Hamlin called on the services of the Pied Piper because of a plague of rats.
 Los ciudadanos de Hamelin pidieron los servicios del flautista por una plaga de ratas.
plague n figurative (epidemic)plaga nf
 Many people thought swine flu would be a modern plague.
 Mucha gente creyó que la gripe porcina sería una plaga moderna.
plague of [sth] n figurative ([sth] bad and persistent) (figurado)plaga de nf + prep
  invasión de nf + prep
  sinfín de nm + prep
 Anna has suffered a plague of misfortunes.
 Ana ha sufrido una plaga de desgracias.
plague [sb/sth] vtr figurative, often passive (afflict)plagar vtr
  asolar vtr
 That country has been plagued by misfortune.
 Ese país ha estado plagado por la mala suerte.
plague [sb] vtr figurative (bother persistently)acosar a vtr + prep
  molestar a vtr + prep
  fastidiar vtr
 The new trainee is always plaguing the boss with questions.
 El nuevo pasante está siempre acosando al jefe con preguntas.
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Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
avian influenza n (disease: chickens, wild birds)gripe aviar loc nom f
avoid [sb/sth] like the plague v expr informal (stay away from)huir como a la peste de loc verb
 Jenny is the most annoying person in the office; I avoid her like the plague.
avoid doing [sth] like the plague v expr informal (not do)evitar hacer algo a toda costa loc verb
 Many teenagers avoid cleaning their room like the plague.
Black Death,
black plague
n
(plague epidemic: 14th century)peste negra loc nom f
  muerte negra loc nom f
 The Black Death spread across Europe in the mid-14th century.
 La peste negra se esparció por Europa a mediados del siglo XIV.
bubonic plague n (serious contagious disease) (Med)peste bubónica loc nom f
 In the middle ages the bubonic plague killed a third of the European population.
Great Plague,
Black Plague
n
historical (contagious disease)Gran peste loc nom f
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Collocations: [the bubonic, a leprosy] plague, one of the deadliest plagues in history, the Great Plague of London, more...

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