Examples of using Blight in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Potato blight has plagued British farmers for generations, triggering the infamous Irish potato famine in the 1840s.
The Russian president added that Russia's goal in Syria is to stabilize the legitimate government and to“put an end to the terrorist blight.”.
Worldwide the potato late blight costs about $3.5 billion a year with very substantial losses in both developing
Like most Americans, McKinley had long considered Spanish rule to be a blight on Cuba.
The mixture obtained process the plants before flowering and with the appearance of blight- at the rate of 0.5 l per 1 sq. M.
(Early blight, caused by Alternaria solani, is usually called“potato blight”.).
a symbol of urban blight during the 1980s.
Bushes ripen very early- in mid-July, therefore adult plants are never affected by the blight, so common in tomato culture.
(Early blight, caused by Alternaria solani, is also often called"potato blight".).
crime, and blight.”.
high Fire blight: high.
Wheat go sick, so Sapiens had to keep a watch out for worms and blight.
Bad weather, blight, or insects might destroy the crop, and the farmers labor would be in vain.
high Fire blight: high.
Crops are ruined by blight, dust storms frequent the land,
I have decided not to let Mrs. Robinson blight my evening because that's probably what she wants.
In 1845, late blight obliterated one-quarter to one-third of the Irish potato crop.
In the near future, crop blight has caused civilization to regress into a failing agrarian society.
In the future, crop blight has caused civilization to regress into a failing agrarian society….
Measures against bacterial blight, first remove the cause of the disease.