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['ɜːθkweɪk]n1) землетру́с2) струс, потрясі́ння -
102 earthquake
землетрясение -
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землетрясе́ние с -
105 earthquake
s.terremoto (también sentido figurado) -
106 earthquake
землетрясениекатастрофапотрясение -
107 EARTHQUAKE
[N]TREMOR (-ORIS) (M)CHASMATIAS (-AE) (M)TERRA MOTUS (M)CONCUSSIO (-ONIS) (F)CONCUSSUS (-US) (M)BRASMATIA (-AE) (F)BRASTES (-AE) (M)TERRAEMOTUS (-US) (M) -
108 earthquake
jordskælv {n} -
109 earthquake
[ˈə:θkweɪk]zəlzələ -
110 earthquake
Iநில அதிர்வுIIநிலநடுக்கம், பூமியதிர்ச்சிநில நடுக்கம்; நிலவதிர்ச்சிIVபுவிநடுக்கம்Vநில அதிர்ச்சிVIநிலநடுக்கம்நிலநடுக்கம்பூமியதிர்ச்சி -
111 Earthquake
பூகம்பம் -
112 earthquake
aardbewing -
113 earthquake
temblor -
114 earthquake
(n) модашерьхкома [mоdasherjxkоma] -
115 earthquake
n ìrúké ilê, ilê mímì, ìwàrìrì ilê -
116 earthquake
tremblement de terre Noun -
117 earthquake
n.भूकम्प, भूचाल, भूडौल -
118 earthquake
bhoochaal, bhookamp -
119 earthquake
nმიწისძვრა -
120 earthquake
n.модасорадкс, модасорнома
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EARTHQUAKE — EARTHQUAKE, ground vibrations produced generally by a sudden subterranean occurrence. Accounts of destructive earthquakes extend far into antiquity. In biblical times earthquakes, like thunder and other natural cataclysms, were regarded as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Earthquake — Earth quake , n. A shaking, trembling, or concussion of the earth, due to subterranean causes, often accompanied by a rumbling noise. The wave of shock sometimes traverses half a hemisphere, destroying cities and many thousand lives; called also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Earthquake — Earth quake , a. Like, or characteristic of, an earthquake; loud; startling. [1913 Webster] The earthquake voice of victory. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
earthquake — earthquake; mi·cro·earthquake; … English syllables
Earthquake — ist: die englische Übersetzung zu Erdbeben der Ringname des kanadischen Wrestlers John Tenta Siehe auch: Earthquakes Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung … Deutsch Wikipedia
earthquake — index cataclysm Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
earthquake — (n.) late 13c., eorthequakynge, from EARTH (Cf. earth) + QUAKE (Cf. quake) (n.). In this sense O.E. had eorðdyn, eorðhrernes, eorðbeofung, eorðstyren … Etymology dictionary
earthquake — [n] tremor from inside the earth convulsion, fault, macroseism, microseism, movement, quake, quaker*, seimicity, seism, seismism, shake, shock, slip, temblor, trembler*, undulation, upheaval; concepts 144,526 … New thesaurus
earthquake — ► NOUN ▪ a sudden violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the earth s crust … English terms dictionary
earthquake — [ʉrthkwāk΄] n. a shaking or trembling of the crust of the earth, caused by underground volcanic forces or by breaking and shifting of rock beneath the surface … English World dictionary
Earthquake — For other uses, see Earthquake (disambiguation). Global earthquake epicenters, 1963–1998 … Wikipedia