booming的意思和读音

booming

: ['bumɪŋ] : ['bu:mɪŋ]

adj.

v.“boom”

adj.failing,quiet

adj.thriving,prosperous,wealthy,flourishing,successful

adj.1.2.3.;4.1.2.3.;4.

v.1.“boom”

v.1.The present participle of boom

1. ) contract ) booming ) pack ...

2. unspoiled:adj. booming:adj. generate:v. ...

3. infrastructure 6. booming 7. tertiary industry 8. ...

4. retail booming budget ...

5. book-keeper n. booming a. boot n. () ...

6. ... thriving booming flourishing ...

7. ... thriving booming flourishing ...

8. erratic: booming: caustic: ...

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1.The rush of the water, and the booming of the mill, bring a dreamy deafness, which seems to heighten the peacefulness of the scene.

2.But online dating websites are not the only players angling for a piece of this booming business.

3.The British have been a people trying desperately to hold back a booming rendition of God Save the Queen.

4.Companies seeking expansion in the booming oil-flush region found a new form of finance that tapped the vogue for Shariah-compliance.

5.A left-hander with a booming forehand, Nadal had been known as a clay-court specialist since playing his first pro tournaments in 2001.2001

6.In a city with booming industry, land is precious and cannot be extravagantly used for traffic.

7.So the big question remains: how much longer can the Chinese economy keep booming?

8.If your sex life has never been booming or if he's always been weird about his computer, he's probably not cheating.

9.Mr Cheng's backing is likely to be seen as a vote of confidence in London's already booming property market.

10.He said the train has brought in new customers, particularly families from the East Valley exploring the booming Central and Camelback area.