Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. Perhaps the most striking thing about the list of words that people have looked up in the Collins Dictionary in July is that it no longer contains a lot of words that were being looked up earlier in the year. Similar riots erupted in 1996 when difficult price rises were again instituted. From the
wybuchać…
火山, (火山)爆發,噴發, 突然發生…
detonate ( rather formal) (of a bomb) to explode; to make a bomb explode: Two other bombs failed to detonate.
in Portuguese ha utbrudd, bryte ut…
The mood of the crowd was often ugly and, on occasion, violence erupted.
in Vietnamese Violence erupted as the boys were driven away in two police vans.
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火山, (火山)喷发,爆发, 突然发生… ausbrechen…
in Italian From the From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Geology erupt e‧rupt / ɪˈrʌpt / verb [intransitive] 1 START TO HAPPEN, EXIST ETC if fighting, violence, noise etc erupts, it starts suddenly SYN break out Violence erupted after police shot a student during the demonstration.
in Turkish 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
From the
entrar en erupció…
in Chinese (Traditional)
(火山)が噴火する…
entrare in eruzione, eruttare, esplodere…
We can therefore treat a newly erupted dome as a thin shell subjected to an internal pressure from the weight of the cryolava it contains. {{#verifyErrors}}
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From the [VERB] eruption (ɪrʌpʃən ) Word forms: plural eruptions variable noun.
in Czech
Eventually, these ideological differences erupted into open conflicts. in Malay