pestilence是什么意思

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  • Surely he will save you from the fowler's snare and from the deadly pestilence.

  • The enormity and constant observance of death during a time of pestilence indicates some explanation of late the medieval hedonism that occurs.

  • She is propitiated especially at times of pestilence, when chickenpox and measles strike.

  • Pollution and pestilence have broken out, contagion made more terrible by their sheer numbers overwhelms them.

  • He asserted that famine, war and pestilence were positive ways of checking the growth in population, sweeping away excess peoples, and then maintaining a rough equilibrium between people and necessities.

  • Had the countryside been left largely untouched by the pestilence, the rapid repopulation of affected cities would have been relatively unproblematic, and the long-term consequences of the disease accordingly slight.

  • Although the island is "a great cemetery" lying "under the hot sun of the tropics", it is not the cesspool of pestilence and poison that it should be.

  • The alternative is possible war, famine and pestilence.

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  • 中文简体

    瘟疫,疫病, 毒瘤,日益严重的问题…

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    pestilencia, peste…

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    peste…

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    wabak…

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    die Seuche…

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  • Norwegian

    (far)sott, pest, svartedauden…

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    mor…

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    pest…

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