0 to cause worry, pain, or difficulty to someone or something over a period of time -- 不斷困擾;折磨;使受煎熬
1 bubonic plague , or any serious disease that kills many people -- 瘟疫
Millions died of (the) plague. 數百萬人死於瘟疫。
a plague of insects 昆蟲災害
humorous A plague of journalists descended on the town. 一大群記者來到鎮上。
Since the 1970s when the terms were first coined, they have been plagued by a great deal of imprecision in their usage.
However, it is also plagued by some of the disadvantages already mentioned.
Despite their simple and accurate range measurement, use of ultrasonic transducers in map building is plagued by a few shortcomings.
We have never before been plagued by such animals.
First, all the major languages of the world are naturally evolved languages and are plagued by unnecessary, linguistic complexities15.
The chronicles tell us about such natural phenomena as rainy years, periods of drought, famines, locust plagues, and epidemics.
The economic and political crises of the late 1940s and early 1950s catalyzed domestic issues that plagued the monarchy and the political elites.
Then they are plagued by anxiety and deep feelings of guilt and shame.