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41. | To bring distress or suffering to;plague or afflict. |
| 使痛苦带来痛苦或折磨;使受难或使受苦 |
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42. | sylvatic plague |
| 森林瘟疫(美洲西部森林中伤害野生动物的一种瘟疫, 啮齿动物及其跳蚤是病菌的媒介) |
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43. | A usually fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague. |
| 瘟疫通常指一种致命的传染病,尤指淋巴腺鼠疫 |
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44. | fowl plague; fowl pest |
| 鸡瘟 |
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45. | duck plague |
| 鸭瘟 |
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46. | The plague stalked through the land. |
| 瘟疫蔓延全境。 |
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47. | the epidemic form of bubonic plague experienced during the Middle Ages. |
| 中世纪出现的,腺鼠疫的流行形式。 |
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48. | A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague. |
| 瘟疫,传染病一种高度传染且经常是致命的瘟疫,特别指淋巴腺鼠疫 |
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49. | The bubonic plague swept off most of the villagers. |
| 那场淋巴腺鼠疫夺去了大部分村民的生命。 |
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50. | a serious (sometimes fatal) infection transmitted by the bite of an infected rat flea (especially bubonic plague). |
| 由于鼠疫感染而导致的严重传染 |
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