English
Etymology
By analogy with the way that a growing snowball collects snow faster and faster as it is rolled along.
Noun
snowball effect (plural snowball effects)
- (idiomatic) An accelerating growth of magnitude, including fame, fortune, importance, or danger.
The success of these women has had the snowball effect of bringing more and more women into the sport over the past few years.
Translations
accelerating growth
- Afrikaans: sneeubaleffek
- Arabic: تأثير كرة الثلج
- Azerbaijani: qartopu effekti
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 雪球效應 / 雪球效应
- Danish: sneboldeffekt
- Dutch: sneeuwbaleffect (nl) n
- Finnish: lumipalloefekti (fi)
- French: effet boule de neige (fr) m
- Georgian: თოვლის გუნდის ეფექტი (tovlis gundis epekṭi)
- German: Schneeballeffekt m
- Hebrew: אפקט כדור השלג
- Persian: اثر گلوله برفی
- Polish: efekt kuli śnieżnej m
- Portuguese: efeito bola de neve m
- Russian: эффе́кт сне́жного ко́ма m (effékt snéžnovo kóma)
- Swedish: snöbollseffekt
- Turkish: kar topu etkisi (tr)
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