rázkódásokra
Rázkódásokra, a Hungarian term, translates to "shocks" or "tremors" in English. It generally refers to sudden, violent movements or vibrations that can affect the Earth's surface or structures. These phenomena are most commonly associated with seismic activity, such as earthquakes. During an earthquake, the rapid release of energy in the Earth's crust generates seismic waves that travel outwards, causing the ground to shake or "rázkódásokra".
Beyond seismic events, the term can also be applied to other situations involving sudden jolts or vibrations.