gush into tears - translation to dutch
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gush into tears - translation to dutch

SHORT AND VERY INTENSE RAIN
Cloud burst; Cloudbursts; Rain gush; Draft:Rain Gush; Draft:Rain gush

gush into tears      
in tranen uitbarsten
Gush Ezyon         
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  • 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map, shortly prior to the re-founding of Jewish settlements in the area. “Kefar Etsyon” is shown as abandoned (top left), referring to the 1935-37 failed settlement. No other Jewish settlements are shown in the area.
  • "The lone oak", one of Gush Etzion's symbols
  • [[Alon Shvut]] winery
  • Jewish prisoners in Jordan, after the fall of Gush Etzion, May 1948
  • [[Kfar Etzion]], 1947
  • Kibbutz [[Masu'ot Yitzhak]], May 1947
  • The four kibbutzes of the Gush Etzion at the time of the 1948 war ([[Kfar Etzion]], [[Ein Zurim]], [[Massuot Yitzhak]], [[Revadim]]) overlaid on a 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map. The land area is shown as being within the village boundaries of [[Khirbet Beit Zakariyyah]].
  • Highway 60]], leading from Jerusalem to Gush Etzion
  • [[Beitar Illit]], the largest city in Gush Etzion, was founded in 1985
  • [[Revadim]], December 1947
CLUSTER OF ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS LOCATED IN THE JUDAEAN MOUNTAINS
Etzion bloc; Gush Ezyon
Goesh Etzion
Gush Etzion         
  • access-date= 22 July 2019}}</ref>
  • 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map, shortly prior to the re-founding of Jewish settlements in the area. “Kefar Etsyon” is shown as abandoned (top left), referring to the 1935-37 failed settlement. No other Jewish settlements are shown in the area.
  • "The lone oak", one of Gush Etzion's symbols
  • [[Alon Shvut]] winery
  • Jewish prisoners in Jordan, after the fall of Gush Etzion, May 1948
  • [[Kfar Etzion]], 1947
  • Kibbutz [[Masu'ot Yitzhak]], May 1947
  • The four kibbutzes of the Gush Etzion at the time of the 1948 war ([[Kfar Etzion]], [[Ein Zurim]], [[Massuot Yitzhak]], [[Revadim]]) overlaid on a 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map. The land area is shown as being within the village boundaries of [[Khirbet Beit Zakariyyah]].
  • Highway 60]], leading from Jerusalem to Gush Etzion
  • [[Beitar Illit]], the largest city in Gush Etzion, was founded in 1985
  • [[Revadim]], December 1947
CLUSTER OF ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS LOCATED IN THE JUDAEAN MOUNTAINS
Etzion bloc; Gush Ezyon
Goesh Etzion

Definition

gush
(gushes, gushing, gushed)
1.
When liquid gushes out of something, or when something gushes a liquid, the liquid flows out very quickly and in large quantities.
Piping-hot water gushed out...
A supertanker continues to gush oil off the coast of Spain.
VERB: V adv/prep, V n
2.
A gush of liquid is a sudden, rapid flow of liquid, or a quantity of it that suddenly flows out.
I heard a gush of water.
N-SING: usu N of n
3.
If someone gushes, they express their admiration or pleasure in an exaggerated way.
'Oh, it was brilliant,' he gushes...
He gushed about his love for his wife.
VERB: V with quote, V prep
gushing
He delivered a gushing speech.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Cloudburst

A cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation in a short period of time, sometimes accompanied by hail and thunder, which is capable of creating flood conditions. Cloudbursts can quickly dump large amounts of water, e.g. 25 mm of the precipitation corresponds to 25,000 metric tons per square kilometre (1 inch corresponds to 72,300 short tons over one square mile). However, cloudbursts are infrequent as they occur only via the orographic lift or occasionally when a warm air parcel mixes with cooler air, resulting in sudden condensation. At times, a large amount of runoff from higher elevations is mistakenly conflated with a cloudburst. The term "cloudburst" arose from the notion that clouds were akin to water balloons and could burst, resulting in rapid precipitation. Though this idea has since been disproven, the term remains in use.