kihermetizálódás

English translation: depressurisation

18:56 Apr 9, 2021
Hungarian to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Hungarian term or phrase: kihermetizálódás
This is a work of fiction, not written by a medical expert, so it may be inaccurate.
A doctor is talking about disfigured dead bodies recovered from a plane crash.
He seems to be saying that because of the circumstances of the crash or explosion, the people's clothes disintegrated, leaving them naked. The doctor says:
A kihermetizálódás miatt meztelenek
Is this something that really happens? If so, what's it called in English?
David Hill
United States
Local time: 02:07
English translation:depressurisation
Explanation:
https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Loss_of_Cabin_Pressurisa...
"Definition
Depressurisation of the aircraft cabin as a result of structural failure, pressurisation system malfunction, an inadvertent crew action or a deliberate crew intervention."

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Actually, I do not know whether or not a RAPID depressurization (sudden loss of cabin pressure) could cause disintegration of passengers' clothes.

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Sándor Hamvas
Hungary
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depressurisation


Explanation:
https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Loss_of_Cabin_Pressurisa...
"Definition
Depressurisation of the aircraft cabin as a result of structural failure, pressurisation system malfunction, an inadvertent crew action or a deliberate crew intervention."

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Note added at 56 mins (2021-04-09 19:52:57 GMT)
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Actually, I do not know whether or not a RAPID depressurization (sudden loss of cabin pressure) could cause disintegration of passengers' clothes.

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Note added at 4 days (2021-04-14 14:05:15 GMT) Post-grading
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Köszönöm

Sándor Hamvas
Hungary
Native speaker of: Native in HungarianHungarian
PRO pts in category: 4
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agree  Peter Szekretar: Or depressurization.
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