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وقوع ، بروز ، درگير ، ظهور ، شيوع ، طغيان -
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s provala, navala, početak, nastup; izljev, izbijanje* * *
eksplozija
izbijanje
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жарқ ету, лап ету (мысалы, эпидемияның), жануарлардың аяқ астынан шыға келуі, жарылыс (демографиялық және т. б.) -
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излевање, избивање, излив, надоаѓање, избувнување* * *избивање, избувнување, излевање, излив, надоаѓање; почеток -
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прорыв (напр. пара)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > outbreak
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s erupció, rampell, rauxa | començament, declaració | epidèmia, passa, onada -
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'out·break [ʼaʊtbreɪk] nof a disease, hostilities, a war Ausbruch m;thundery \outbreaks [plötzliche] gewittrige Niederschläge -
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فاشية* * *فاشِيَة (ج: فاشِيات) -
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• buna; eksplozija; izbijanje; izbijati; izbiti; metež; nastajati; nastati; nastum; nastup; početak; provala; ustanak; uzbuna -
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выброс, выход (пласта)Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > outbreak
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взрыв, вспышка (гнева); внезапное начало (болезни, эпидемии); восстание, во змущение -
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прорыв, вторжение, вторжение холодных воздушных масс -
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см. attackАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > outbreak
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вторжение; выброс; прорыв
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