English to Turkish Dictionary havoc

havoc

tahribat
definition
verb
The lack of participants is associated to a large storm that havocked Latvia in January 2005 and uprooted and destroyed large forest areas.
lay waste to; devastate.
noun
the hurricane ripped through Florida, causing havoc
widespread destruction.
translation of 'havoc'
noun
zarar,
hasar,
tahribat,
yıkım,
karışıklık
example
This division was also the site for catamaran carnage with the wind wreaking 'havoc' in the 12-boat fleet.
At first, it seemed she didn't have a chance, with a horrible cold that wreaked 'havoc' with her voice.
But the group insists that the size of the development is too large for the conservation area and would bring traffic 'havoc' to already congested lanes.
A notorious pyramid selling scam, which caused 'havoc' among small communities on the Isle of Wight last year, has reared its ugly head in Scotland again.
the hurricane ripped through Florida, causing 'havoc'
Windows have been smashed, paving pulled up, shop staff intimidated and telephone boxes destroyed as yobs caused 'havoc' in the Thornhill area of the city.
It is obvious that if foxes were a serious threat to agriculture, half a million of them would cause devastation and 'havoc' .
On that fateful night a disastrous landslide wreaked 'havoc' on their scenic community.
With that, the fight broke loose, along with pure 'havoc' and destruction.
In this one, she's a scientist trying to deal with an enormous octopus wreaking 'havoc' in San Francisco.
Sutton's police chief has pledged to make the borough the safest in London by waging war on career criminals and drug traders wreaking 'havoc' in our communities.
A tornado is a funnel-shaped cloud that descends on land, creating 'havoc' and destruction in its wake.
Off-road bikers wreaking 'havoc' are being warned that police could soon have the power to confiscate their machines.
Man-made destruction seems easier to understand and explain than indiscriminate natural 'havoc' .
We need to help consumers leap-frog the illegal downloading issues that have wreaked 'havoc' on the music industry.
A number of school pupils and restaurant staff are being put in quarantine as the north west battles to stop the Sars virus wreaking 'havoc' .
He stared at me, his intensely blue eyes wreaking 'havoc' in my mind.
Marcellus was struck down sick and incapacitated when a galactic storm struck the outer planets, creating destruction and 'havoc' .
Heavy rains and rising water are wreaking 'havoc' across Europe.
The disease was first noted in France in 1847, where it soon spread and caused widespread 'havoc' to vineyards and wine quality.
For the second time that morning the capricious wind was wreaking 'havoc' .
It appears that the beast has escaped, and is again wreaking 'havoc' on the unsuspecting residents of Bucharest.
He said a gang of about 30 teenagers have been causing 'havoc' for the past six months.
schoolchildren wreaking 'havoc' in the classroom
Opponents also fear GM crop technology could lead to new herbicide-resistant weeds, which could cause 'havoc' in the countryside.
Many people fear that if children weren't at school they be wreaking 'havoc' in the streets all day.
But the championship got off to an inauspicious start with the tsunami wreaking 'havoc' on the Kollam coast on the inaugural day.
My mother-in-law is mentally ill and wreaking 'havoc' on our marriage.
Delta wreaked 'havoc' in popular holiday destination islands, killing seven people and leaving a trail of mass destruction.
A series of lightning strikes in the North and the South-East have been wreaking 'havoc' with supply.
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