chernobyl

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Çernobil

Bugün Çernobil felaketiyle ilgili bir film izledim. - Today I saw a film about the Chernobyl catastrophe.

Yirmi dokuz yıldır Çernobil'de radyasyona maruz kalmış tilkiler artık insanlardan korkmuyor ve onların ellerinden yemeye hazırlar. - The foxes that have been exposed to radiation in Chernobyl for twenty-nine years no longer fear humans and are willing to eat from their hands.

Chernobyl nuclear
Çernobil nükleer
chernobyl nuclear accident
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İngilizce - İngilizce
An abandoned city in northern Ukraine, known as being the site of a nuclear accident
A major nuclear-energy accident
(Coğrafya) A city of north-central Ukraine near the border of Belarus. It was evacuated and remains uninhabited as a result of a major nuclear power plant accident nearby on April 16, 1986
{i} city in Ukraine (site of a meltdown in a nuclear reactor in 1986); virus that spread through the Internet and caused destruction to many computer hard drives worldwide (Computers)
a town in Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet Union) where in 1986 an explosion destroyed large parts of a nuclear power station in the worst accident involving nuclear power
An abandoned city in northern Ukraine, known as being the site of a nuclear energy accident
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Town in the Ukraine in which a nuclear reactor burst in 1986, releasing radioactive material which continues to poison large areas of Belarus see Environmental Issues page
a city in north central Ukraine; site of a major disaster at a nuclear power plant (16 April 1986)
Chernobyl accident
Accident at the Chernobyl (Ukraine) nuclear power station in the Soviet Union, the worst in the history of nuclear power generation. On April 25-26, 1986, technicians attempted a poorly designed experiment, causing the chain reaction in the core to go out of control. The reactor's lid was blown off, and large amounts of radioactive material were released into the atmosphere. A partial meltdown of the core also occurred. A cover-up was attempted, but after Swedish monitoring stations reported abnormally high levels of wind-transported radioactivity, the Soviet government admitted the truth. Beyond 32 immediate deaths, several thousand radiation-induced illnesses and cancer deaths were expected in the long term. The incident set off an international outcry over the dangers posed by radioactive emissions
chernobyl

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    /ʧərˈnōbəl/ /ʧɜrˈnoʊbəl/

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    () From Russian Чернобыль (Černóbyl’), from чернобыль (černóbyl’, “mugwort”). Compare Ukrainian Чорнобиль (Čornóbyl’), from чорнобиль (čornóbýl’, “mugwort”), from чорнe (čórne, “black, neut.”) + билля (bylljá, “grass blades or stalks”).