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1 patla
1. erupt 2. explode 3. fulminate 4. bursting (v.) 5. erupting (v.) 6. exploding (v.) 7. exploded (v.) 8. pop (v.) 9. burst (v.) -
2 patlamak
v. burst, explode, go off, crack, erupt, blow, blow up, pop, break, detonate, fulminate, go up, knock back, let fly, plonk, plunk, go pop, puncture, set back, snap, spring--------patlamak (lastik)v. blow out* * *explode -
3 fışkırmak
v. gush out, spurt, burst, belch, blow, ejaculate, erupt, flush, spout, squirt, well, well forth, well out, well up -
4 fışkırmamak
v. (neg. form of fışkırmak) gush out, spurt, burst, belch, blow, ejaculate, erupt, flush, spout, squirt, well, well forth, well out, well up -
5 patlak vermek
v. break out, outcrop, burst, burst out, blow up, erupt, explode -
6 patlamamak
v. (neg. form of patlamak) burst, explode, go off, crack, erupt, blow, blow up, pop, break, detonate, fulminate, go up, knock back, let fly, plonk, plunk, go pop, puncture, set back, snap, spring -
7 püskürmek
v. blow out, spout, erupt, eructate -
8 püskürmemek
v. (neg. form of püskürmek) blow out, spout, erupt, eructate -
9 indifa etmek
to erupt -
10 patlamak
"to burst, to explode, to go off, to blow up, to pop, to detonate; (yanardað) to erupt; (lastik) to puncture; to break out, to blow up; to burst out; to be bored to death; to cost" -
11 püskürmek
"to blow out liquid from one's mouth; (yanardað) to erupt" -
12 çıkmak
"to get out, to go out; to leave; to come off, to come away; to climb (up), to walk (up), to ascend, to mount, to scale; to be found; to cost; to amount to; to be enough for; to go up, to increase, to rise; to be dislocated; to stick out; to appear; to spr" " patlak vermek; (rüya) to come true; (fýrsat, vb.) to come along; (dedikodu, söylenti) to start; (diþ, sivilce) to erupt; (güneþ, ay, yýldýzlar) to rise, to come out, to come up; (fotoðraf) to come out; (raydan, yoldan) to go off" -
13 indifa
,-aı (volcanic) eruption. - etmek to erupt. -
14 püskürmek
1. /ı/ to spray (something) from one´s mouth. 2. /ı/ (for a volcano) to spew out, spume forth (lava). 3. (for a volcano) to erupt. -
15 çiçeksimek
1. chem. to effloresce. 2. (for a skin disease) to break out, erupt.
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erupt — e*rupt ([ e]*r[u^]pt ), v. t. [See {eruption}.] To cause to burst forth; to eject; as, to erupt lava. Huxley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
erupt — erupt; erupt·ible; … English syllables
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erupt — index emit, penetrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
erupt — i rəpt vi 1) of a tooth to emerge through the gum 2) to break out (as with a skin eruption) erup·tive tiv adj … Medical dictionary
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