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tsunami

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Oceanography, Geology, Meteorology
tsu·na·mi /tsʊˈnɑːmi/ noun [countable]  technicalHEO a very large wave, caused by extreme conditions such as an earthquake, which can cause a lot of damage when it reaches land 海啸
Examples from the Corpus
tsunamiIn 1896, a tsunami on the Sanriku coast left 27,122 dead.The result may be a wave of call attempts spreading like a tsunami, at the speed of light.In general, both shock waves from airbursts and tsunami waves from ocean impacts may present serious hazards to populated areas.Thousands more were killed by tsunamis in 1717 and again in 1854.Fear of the electronic tsunami is misplaced.In the 165 years from 1813 to 1978 Hawaii recorded no fewer than ninety-five tsunamis.No one knows the height of the tsunami caused by this eruption.Once the home of only a few sushi venues, our city now boasts a virtual tsunami of these eateries.
Origin tsunami (1800-1900) Japanese harbor wave
tsu·na·mi nounChineseSyllable
caused extreme Corpus a large very wave, by


tsunami
tsunami /tsʊˈnɑːmi/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Japanese
 Origin: 'harbor wave'
technical a very large wave, caused by extreme conditions such as an earthquake, which can cause a lot of damage when it reaches land


tsu·namiBrE /tsuːˈnɑːmi/ 🔊NAmE /tsuːˈnɑːmi/ 🔊 noun (from Japanese) an extremely large wave in the sea caused, for example, by an earthquake 海啸 SYN tidal wave

avalanche, cyclone, disaster, earthquake, eruption erupt, flood, hurricane, landslide, tornado, tsunami