boom的意思和读音

boom

: [bum] : [buːm]

n.;(

v.

adj.

booms  booming  boomed  

adj.+n.economic boom,postwar boom,sales boom

v.+n.spur boom,see boom

n.collapse

n.bang,roar,pole,arm,growth

adj.prosperous,flourishing,affluent,successful,thriving

v.thunder,bellow,resound,grow,soar

boomn.in business/economy

1.a sudden increase in trade and economic activity; a period of wealth and success

Living standards improved rapidly during the post-war boom.

a boom in car sales

a boom year (for trade, exports, etc.)(

a property/housing boom

a chaotic period of boom and bust

popular period

2.[ususing]a period when sth such as a sport or a type of music suddenly becomes very popular and successful

The only way to satisfy the golf boom was to build more courses.

on boat

3.a long pole that the bottom of a sail is attached to and that you move to change the position of the sail

sound

4.[ususing]a loud deep sound

the distant boom of the guns

in river/harbour

5.a floating barrier that is placed across a river or the entrance to a harbour to prevent ships or other objects from coming in or going out

for microphone

6.a long pole that carries a microphone or other equipment

v.make loud sound

1.[i]to make a loud deep sound

Outside, thunder boomed and crashed.

2.[t][i]to say sth in a loud deep voice

‘Get out of my sight!’ he boomed.“!”

A voice boomed out from the darkness.

He had a booming voice .

of business/economy

3.[i]to have a period of rapid growth; to become bigger, more successful, etc.

By the 1980s, the computer industry was booming. 20 80

Business is booming!

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n.1.a sudden major increase in trade, profits, etc. in a particular country or region; a similar increase in the activity of a particular industry or part of a countrys economy2.a sudden increase in the popularity of something3.a deep loud sound that continues for some time, for example the noise of thunder or an explosion4.a pole with a camera or microphone fixed to it, used in moviemaking or broadcasting; a long pole fixed to the bottom of a boats sail, that is used for changing the direction of the sail5.a large floating object that is used for blocking a river or stream, for example to stop pollution flowing into it1.a sudden major increase in trade, profits, etc. in a particular country or region; a similar increase in the activity of a particular industry or part of a countrys economy2.a sudden increase in the popularity of something3.a deep loud sound that continues for some time, for example the noise of thunder or an explosion4.a pole with a camera or microphone fixed to it, used in moviemaking or broadcasting; a long pole fixed to the bottom of a boats sail, that is used for changing the direction of the sail5.a large floating object that is used for blocking a river or stream, for example to stop pollution flowing into it

v.1.to make a deep loud sound that continues for some time2.if a country, region, or industry is booming, it is experiencing a period of economic success, with a lot of trade and business activity; if an activity is booming, it is becoming very popular

1. balance of trade boom bond ...

2. 〖 bucketwheel;cablewaybucket〗 boom〖 trapeze〗 ...

3. bond ; boom ;; borax ; ...

4. bond ; boom ;; borax ; ...

5. book n. boom n. / v. boot n. ...

6. book yield boom boomerang effect ...

7. bookkeeper n. 簿 boom n. boost v.

8. bone n. () boom v. , boot n. () ...

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1.This position prevents the boom operator from retracting the boom or from raising it out of the way on disconnect.

2.Authorities have to walk a tightrope trying to stop the boom getting further out of hand while trying to keep it from collapsing.

3.In an era of globalisation, we became intoxicated with what cross-border linkages were able to deliver on the upside of a boom.

4.There was no boom. There was no repression. There was just life on three dollars a day.

5.And its monetary-policy arm's overstimulative policy ahead of the credit boom arguably made it a stoker of systemic risk.

6.As fact, Boom is in line with nonlinear bending force mechanism. The stability of the surface is the essence of strength problem.线

7.Suddenly there was a boom, as if the rocket was falling on my head.

8.The housing boom led to a surge in the industry, but now years after the bubble burst the sector has continued to struggle.

9.To be sure, the amount of money flowing into online company formation has not reached anything like the level of the dotcom boom.

10.A year ago, the boom was expected to be the means of breaking down the divide between China's domestic and export-led economies.鸿