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Перевод: erupt speek erupt


[глагол]
извергаться (о вулкане); извергать (о вулкане); прорезываться (о зубах); прорываться; врываться


Тезаурус:

  1. I waited for her to erupt as the ear-splitting entourage drew level.
  2. THE FIRST serious row over plans to redevelop London's docklands seems certain to erupt soon.
  3. Simply, that the issues that affect our lives are entirely underpinned by a belief in women's dubious nature; their animality, their polluting tendencies, a sense that something might just erupt from the female that is dangerous and needs to be controlled.
  4. MOSCOW (Reuter) - Armed insurgents were reported yesterday to be setting up camps in the hilly terrain of Nagorny Karabakh as tensions between the Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan threatened to erupt into full-scale confrontation.
  5. The nearest you get to this is the thrilling moment at the end of Act One when, as though he had engendered them, the thunder and lightning which usher in the next act and a complete change of country, melodramatically erupt during Iago's concluding lines.
  6. Ealing Studios made films as untypical of itself as Dead of Night (1945), a collection of mostly unsettling tales of the fantastic and of hidden desires that erupt from below, Pink String and Sealing Wax (1945), in which the son of a strict father becomes the unwitting accomplice in a woman's murder of her husband, and even a costume melodrama, Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948, Saraband in US).
  7. Its crust was already thick and rigid enough to hold open huge basins as early as 4.2 x 109 years ago; and the great floods of mare basalt that filled the basins apparently ceased to erupt about 3.1 x 109 years ago.
  8. However, all the attention can over-stimulate the skin and more spots of blemishes may erupt for a few days afterwards, so always book a back treatment about a week before a special night out.
  9. In the eleventh century, they were one of two nomadic tribes to erupt into sudden and ferocious activity, for at the other end of the Mediterranean, the Seljuk Turks poured into Asia Minor.
  10. Nature's battles rarely erupt into war, yet they contain some of the most intricate and complex of defensive and predatorial designs.
  11. She forecast that if nothing were done, violence would erupt.
  12. This does erupt, but not to a defined time schedule.
  13. Then before an outright war between Charles and Carloman could erupt, the younger brother died, leaving the way open for the development of one of the greatest European emperors in history - but not before earlier triumphs.

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