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اِنْتِشَار \ circulation: the movement of sth. such as news or money from person to person or place to place. expansion: the act of expanding. outbreak: the beginning or sudden appearance of sth. bad: the outbreak of war; a sudden outbreak of a terrible disease. spread: spreading: Books help the spread of learning. \ See Also توسع (تَوَسُّع)، نشوب (نُشُوب) -
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[ˈautbreɪk] nouna sudden beginning ( usually of something unpleasant):إنْتِشار، نُشوبthe outbreak of war.
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4 outbreak
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > outbreak
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5 invasion, outbreak, spread(ing)
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6 Cold Air Outbreak
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7 Referring to an outbreak of disease in a bird population.
Ornithology: eporniticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Referring to an outbreak of disease in a bird population.
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8 Water Borne Disease Outbreak
Physiology: WBDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Water Borne Disease Outbreak
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9 pest outbreak
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > pest outbreak
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10 спалах
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11 perjangkitan
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12 избувнување
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13 надоаѓање
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14 прорыв перемычки
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > прорыв перемычки
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15 فاشية
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16 афльоримент
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17 nastum
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18 прорыв
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19 вспышка
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > вспышка
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20 staigi pradžia
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Outbreak — Título Estallido (España) Epidemia (Hispanoamérica) Ficha técnica Dirección Wolfgang Petersen Producción Gail Katz Arnold Kopelson … Wikipedia Español
outbreak — out break , n. 1. A bursting forth; eruption; insurrection; mutiny; revolt. Mobs and outbreaks. J. H. Newman. [1913 Webster] The flash and outbreak of a fiery mind. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. A sudden beginning of a violent event; as, the outbreak… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outbreak — (n.) eruption (of disease, hostilities, etc.), c.1600, from OUT (Cf. out) + BREAK (Cf. break) (v.). Outbreak was a verb in Middle English (c.1300) … Etymology dictionary
outbreak — I noun affray, aggression, agitation, assault, attack, bloodshed, blow up, brawl, breach, breach of the peace, burst, cataclysm, commotion, conflict, convulsion, declaration of war, disruption, disturbance, ebullition, eruption, explosion,… … Law dictionary
outbreak — [n] sudden happening beginning, blowup, brawl, break, breaking, burst, bursting, commencement, commotion, convulsion, crack, crash, dawn, detonation, discharge, disorder, disruption, ebullition, effervescence, epidemic, eruption, explosion, fit,… … New thesaurus
outbreak — ► NOUN ▪ a sudden or violent occurrence of war, disease, etc … English terms dictionary
outbreak — [out′brāk΄] n. 1. a breaking out; sudden occurrence, as of disease or war 2. an insurrection or riot … English World dictionary
Outbreak — For other uses, see Outbreak (disambiguation). Outbreak is a term used in epidemiology to describe an occurrence of disease greater than would otherwise be expected at a particular time and place. It may affect a small and localized group or… … Wikipedia
outbreak — 01. With tensions mounting between the different ethnic groups, the U.N. fears the [outbreak] of a civil war. 02. Decreased tourist revenues are believed to be the result of the SARS [outbreak] in Canada. 03. The Queen s visit has been postponed… … Grammatical examples in English
Outbreak — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Outbreak – Lautlose Killer Originaltitel Outbreak … Deutsch Wikipedia
outbreak — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, major, serious, severe ▪ fresh (esp. BrE), further (esp. BrE), new ▪ recent … Collocations dictionary