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1 patlak verme
outbreak -
2 başlama
adj. commencing, inceptive, starting, connecting--------n. start, beginng, starting, go off, inception, initiation, kickoff, launching, onset, outbreak, throwoff* * *start (n.) -
3 çıkma
n. going out, going up, rise, outbreak, occurrence, cantilever, annotation, egress, egression, emergence, expulsion, protrusion, pull out, withdrawal* * *1. emanation 2. emergence -
4 isyan
n. mutiny, rising, rebellion, revolt, insurrection, riot, uprising, outbreak, insurgence, insurgency, sedition* * *1. insurgency 2. insurrection 3. rebellion 4. revolt (n.) 5. mutiny (n.) -
5 patlak verme
n. outbreak, outburst, eruption, outcrop* * *outburst -
6 patlama
adj. crack, detonating, fulminating--------n. explosion, detonation, burst, bang, blow out, blowup, boom, burst up, eruption, fireworks, fulmination, outburst, puncture, simmer, plosion* * *1. backfiring 2. blowout 3. blowup 4. detonation 5. eruption 6. explosion 7. fulmination 8. outbreak 9. bursting (n.) 10. erupting (n.) 11. exploding (n.) 12. burst (n.) 13. blast (n.) -
7 salgın
adj. contagious, epidemic, epidemical, rife--------n. epidemic, outbreak* * *1. rife 2. epidemic -
8 yeryüzüne çıkmış kaya katmanı
n. outbreak -
9 salgın
1. epidemic (disease). 2. epidemic, outbreak (of an epidemic disease). 3. epidemic invasion (of insects, pests).
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