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tsunami

Aussprache: [tsuˈnɑːmi]

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Kontext: „natural disaster“

(noun) a large and powerful wave, usually caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. When the ocean floor shifts, it can push a huge amount of water up, making a gigantic wave that can flood coastal areas.

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The tsunami after the earthquake had powerful waves that reached the shore.

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There was no tsunami warning when the earthquake happened, so many people were unprepared.

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What preparations should we take in case a tsunami hits our area?

Kontext: „metaphorical use“

(noun) a sudden and overwhelming surge or increase of something, like people, emotions, or problems. Just like a wave comes in quickly and catches you off guard, this meaning describes when things happen all at once and can feel overwhelming.

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After the announcement, there was a tsunami of requests for tickets to the concert.

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The team couldn't handle the tsunami of complaints that came after the event.

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Have you ever felt a tsunami of emotions during a big moment in your life?

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