Cher‧no‧byl /tʃɜːˈnəʊb
əl $ tʃərˈnoʊ-/
a town in Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet Union) where in 1986 an explosion destroyed large parts of a
nuclear power station. At least 30 people were killed at the time, but it is believed that there may have been many more deaths as a result of the
radioactive dust which spread over many countries. When people are discussing the safety of nuclear power, they sometimes say that they ‘do not want another Chernobyl’.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲