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Written by Craig Mazin
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April 26, 1986, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. An early-morning explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant sends workers scrambling to assess the damage. When reports reach the control room that the reactor's core is “gone,” deputy chief engineer Anatoly Dyatlov, insisting that's impossible, sends men to the core itself to investigate. Meanwhile, Vasily, a fireman in the nearby town of Pripyat, is summoned to help put out the fire, leaving behind his wife Lyudmilla, who gathers with other residents of nearby Pripyat to marvel at the strange glow in the distance. As plant workers and firemen quickly succumb to radiation, Dyatlov and plant directors Viktor Bryukhanov and Nikolai Fomin meet with the Pripyat council and insist that radiation levels are not dangerously high; the council subsequently decides to seal off Pripyat and cut its phone lines to prevent the spread of “misinformation.” As sick patients begin to stream into the local hospital, a skeptical academician, Valery Legasov, is tasked by the Central Committee of the USSR to serve as an expert on its Chernobyl task force.

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Frenchépisode, from New Latin*epīsodium, from Ancient Greekἐπεισόδιον(epeisódion, a parenthetic addition, episode), neuter of ἐπεισόδιος(epeisódios, following upon the entrance, coming in besides, adventitious), from ἐπί(epí, on) + εἰς(eis, into) + ὁδός(hodós, way).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Received Pronunciation)IPA(key): /ˈɛpɪsəʊd/
  • (General American)IPA(key): /ˈɛpɪsoʊd/
  • Audio (GA)
  • Hyphenation: epi‧sode

Noun[edit]

Anymp4 mac video enhancement 8 2 10 full. episode (pluralepisodes) Iramdisk 3 6 12 – create a ram disk.

  1. An incident, action, or time period standing out by itself, but more or less connected with a complete series of events.
    • 1935, Francis Beeding [pseudonym; John Palmer], “10/6”, in The Norwich Victims, :
      The Attorney-General, however, had used this episode, which Martin in retrospect had felt to be a blot on the scutcheon, merely to emphasise the intelligence and resource of the prisoner.
    • 2017, Anthony J. McMichael, Alistair Woodward, Cameron Muir, Climate Change and the Health of Nations, →ISBN, page 81:
      Three of the great extinctions appear to have occurred during cold episodes and two during hot episodes.
  2. An instalment of a drama told in parts, as in a TV series.
    • 2012 May 20, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): ‘Marge Gets A Job’ (season 4, episode 7; originally aired 11/05/1992)”, in The A.V. Club[1]:
      We all know how genius “Kamp Krusty,” “A Streetcar Named Marge,” “Homer The Heretic,” “Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie” and “Mr. Plow” are, but even the relatively unheralded episodes offer wall-to-wall laughs and some of the smartest, darkest, and weirdest gags ever Trojan-horsed into a network cartoon with a massive family audience.

Hyponyms[edit]

  • (instalment of a TV series):bottle episode

Derived terms[edit]

Translations[edit]

incident or action connected with a series of events
  • Arabic: حَادِثَةf(ḥādiṯa)
  • Bulgarian: случка(bg)f(slučka)
  • Catalan: episodi(ca)m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 事件(zh)(shìjiàn), 插曲(zh)(chāqǔ)
  • Dutch: gebeuren(nl)n, episode(nl)
  • Finnish: tapaus(fi), episodi(fi)
  • French: épisode(fr)m
  • German: Episode(de)f
  • Hungarian: esemény(hu), epizód(hu)
  • Irish: eachtra(ga)f, teagmhasm
  • Italian: episodio(it)
  • Japanese: 出来事(ja)(できごと, dekigoto), 挿話(そうわ, sōwa), エピソード(ja)(episōdo)
  • Polish: epizod(pl)m
  • Portuguese: episódio(pt)m
  • Russian: эпизо́д(ru)m(epizód), слу́чай(ru)m(slúčaj), собы́тие(ru)n(sobýtije)
  • Slovene: epizodaf
  • Spanish: episodio(es)m, incidente(es)m
  • Swedish: episod(sv)c
  • Telugu: ఉపకథ(te)(upakatha)
  • Turkish: epizot(tr)
  • Albanian: please add this translation if you can
  • Arabic: حَلْقَةf(ḥalqa), جُزْء(ar)m(juzʾ)
  • Armenian: դրվագ(hy)(drvag)
  • Basque: please add this translation if you can
  • Belarusian: эпізо́дm(epizód)
  • Bulgarian: епизо́д(bg)m(epizód)
  • Catalan: capítol(ca)m, episodi(ca)m
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: (zh)()
  • Czech: epizoda(cs)f
  • Danish: afsnit(da)
  • Dutch: episode(nl)f, aflevering(nl)f
  • Esperanto: epizodo
  • Estonian: episood, osa(et)
  • Faroese: parturm
  • Finnish: jakso(fi)
  • French: épisode(fr)m
  • Georgian: ეპიზოდი(eṗizodi)
  • German: Episode(de)f, Folge(de)f
  • Greek: please add this translation if you can
  • Hebrew: please add this translation if you can
  • Hungarian: rész(hu), epizód(hu)
  • Irish: eagránm, eipeasóidf, clárm
  • Italian: episodio(it)m
  • Japanese: エピソード(ja)(episōdo), (ja)(わ, wa)(counter, used with numerals)
  • Korean: 에피소드(ko)(episodeu), (ko)(hwa)
  • Latvian: please add this translation if you can
  • Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
  • Macedonian: епизодаf(epizoda)
  • Malay: episod
  • Maori: wāhanga
  • Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: episode(no)m
    Nynorsk: episodem
  • Persian: please add this translation if you can
  • Polish: odcinek(pl)m
  • Portuguese: episódio(pt)m
  • Russian: эпизо́д(ru)m(epizód), се́рия(ru)f(sérija)
  • Scottish Gaelic: eadar-sgeulm
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: епизодаf
    Roman: epizoda(sh)f
  • Slovak: epizódaf, časť(sk)f
  • Slovene: epizodaf
  • Spanish: capítulo(es)m, episodio(es)m
  • Swedish: episod(sv)c, avsnitt(sv)n
  • Thai: ฉาก(th)(chàak), ตอน(th)(dtɔɔn), บท(th)(bòt)
  • Ukrainian: епізо́дm(epizód)
  • Vietnamese: phần(vi)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.
  • Icelandic: (1)(please verify)atvik(is), (2)(please verify)þáttur(is)
  • Interlingua: (please verify)episodio
  • Volapük: (please verify)näijenot

Further reading[edit]

  • episode in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911.
  • episode in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Dutch[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Audio

Noun[edit]

Sound mixing software for audio and music production. episodef (pluralepisodenorepisodes, diminutiveepisodetjen)

  1. An episode, either sense

Synonyms[edit]

  • (drama):aflevering

Derived terms[edit]

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greekἐπεισόδιον(epeisódion), via Frenchépisode

Translator 1 2 1 epizoda sa prevodom

1/2 Fraction

Noun[edit]

episodem (definite singularepisoden, indefinite pluralepisoder, definite pluralepisodene)

  1. an episode
  2. an incident

References[edit]

  • “episode” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cyberduck 6 4 6 – ftp and sftp browser. From Ancient Greekἐπεισόδιον(epeisódion), via Frenchépisode

Noun[edit]

episodem (definite singularepisoden, indefinite pluralepisodar, definite pluralepisodane)

  1. an episode
  2. an incident

References[edit]

  • “episode” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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