epicenter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for epicenter in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

epicenter, epicentre Brit [Am ˈɛpəˌsɛn(t)ər, Brit ˈɛpɪsɛntə] N

Translations for epicenter in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

epicenter in the PONS Dictionary

epicenter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the epicenter of an earthquake
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The epicenter of the second major shock was slightly more to the north than the previous tremors.
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The shock wave rattled buildings miles from the epicenter and shattered glass for a mile around, which proved the source of most of the injuries.
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Epicenter is a one-year internship program, launched in 2004.
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At a station 28km mi from the epicenter, the maximum horizontal and vertical accelerations were recorded to be roughly 0.5 g and 0.26 g.
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Minutes later, transatlantic telephone cables began breaking sequentially, farther and farther downslope, away from the epicenter.
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For such persons, a visit to the concert hall or to a noisy playground may seem like being at the epicenter of an earthquake.
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Significant damage and possible casualties have been reported from near the epicenter, with up to 26 people dead and many more injured.
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It measured magnitude 6.0, and its epicenter was at, with a depth of 40 km.
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This was due to a dramatic recession of water levels near the epicenter, followed by a rise that at one point measured 3m0 ft.
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Some minor damage was reported near the epicenter.
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