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(a sudden beginning (usually of something unpleasant): the outbreak of war.) estallidooutbreak n estallidotr['aʊtbreɪk]outbreak ['aʊt.breɪk] n: brote m (de una enfermedad), comienzo m (de guerra), ola f (de violencia), erupción f (de granos)n.• brote s.m.• erupción s.f.• estallido s.m.• rompimiento s.m.there were outbreaks of violence/protest — hubo brotes de violencia/protesta
['aʊtbreɪk]N [of war] declaración f ; [of hostilities] comienzo m ; [of disease] brote m ; [of crimes] ola f ; [of violence] arranque m ; [of spots] erupción f* * *there were outbreaks of violence/protest — hubo brotes de violencia/protesta
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