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peste bubónica

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bubonic plague [ingl. am. bjuˌbɑnɪk ˈpleɪɡ, ingl. brit. bjuːbɒnɪk ˈpleɪɡ] SUST. U

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. plague [ingl. am. pleɪɡ, ingl. brit. pleɪɡ] SUST.

1. plague U or C (disease):

huirle a alguien como a la peste

2. plague C (troublesome horde, mass):

II. plague [ingl. am. pleɪɡ, ingl. brit. pleɪɡ] V. trans.

1. plague (afflict continually):

2. plague (pester):

en el diccionario PONS

bubonic plague [bju:ˌbɒnɪkˈpleɪg, ingl. am. -ˌbɑ:nɪkˈpleɪg] SUST. sin pl.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. plague [pleɪg] SUST.

II. plague [pleɪg] V. trans.

to plague sb for sth
en el diccionario PONS

bubonic plague [bu·ˌban·ɪk·ˈpleɪg] SUST.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. plague [pleɪg] SUST.

II. plague [pleɪg] V. trans.

to plague sb for sth
Present
Iplague
youplague
he/she/itplagues
weplague
youplague
theyplague
Past
Iplagued
youplagued
he/she/itplagued
weplagued
youplagued
theyplagued
Present Perfect
Ihaveplagued
youhaveplagued
he/she/ithasplagued
wehaveplagued
youhaveplagued
theyhaveplagued
Past Perfect
Ihadplagued
youhadplagued
he/she/ithadplagued
wehadplagued
youhadplagued
theyhadplagued

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Like his brother, he is believed to have died of bubonic plague in 1348.
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He is recognized as the first microbiologist who developed and used vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague.
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Two years later, the bubonic plague caused the death of 1,300 inhabitants.
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In 2014, areas of the city were sealed off after a resident died of the bubonic plague.
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Contrary to popular belief, rats did not directly start the spread of the bubonic plague.
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