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вспы́шка — meaning in English

vspyshka

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English meaning

  • breakout noun An escape, especially from prison.
  • brightness noun The quality or degree of giving off or reflecting light.
  • flare noun A bright light or flame used as a signal or for illumination, often a handheld or fired device.
  • flash verb To shine briefly or repeatedly.
  • flicker verb To shine or burn unsteadily, with light that wavers.
  • gale noun A very strong wind, stronger than a breeze but not as violent as a storm.
  • glint noun A brief flash of light, often reflected off something shiny.
  • outbreak noun A sudden start or spread of something unwelcome, such as a disease or violence.
  • outburst noun A sudden, forceful release of emotion, especially anger.
  • rash adj Acting too quickly without thinking through the consequences.

Senses

вспы́шка is used for these senses in English:

  • breakout An outbreak (sudden eruption of disease etc.).
  • brightness The quality of being bright.
  • flare A source of brightly burning light or intense heat.
  • flare-up A sudden outbreak, outburst or eruption (originally of flame, but now used more generally of any violent activity or emotion).
  • flash A sudden, short, temporary burst of light.
  • flashgun (photography) Any similar unit used to generate repeatable flashes of light for photography.
  • flicker An unsteady flash of light.
  • gale An outburst, especially of laughter.

breakout — full definition

  1. noun An escape, especially from prison.
  2. noun A sudden outbreak, such as of a rash or disease.
  3. adj Describing a sudden and unexpected rise to popularity or success.

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