boon的意思和读音

boon

: [bun] : [buːn]

adj.;〈,〉()

n.西

boons  

n.disadvantage

n.advantage,benefit,bonus,help,godsend

boonn.

1.~ (to/for sb)西something that is very helpful and makes life easier for you

The new software will prove a boon to Internet users.

adj.1.,2.,〉();

n.1.,;,;;;,2.3.

na.1.“Boone”

n.1.something useful that brings great benefits or makes your life easier

na.1.The variant of Boone

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1.The iPod and iPhone devices have already been a boon to component manufacturers in Asia, and many are hoping for a repeat performance.iPodiPhoneiPad

2.The fact that until now China's rise has been a boon to the United States rather than a bane owes much to the work of Henry Kissinger.

3.This great boon of freedom which he allowed me, none else would have dared to do; many even blamed him for it.

4.There can be no doubt that the new technology represents a huge boon to the American economy going forward.

5.Up to now, China's transportation systems have proved to be a boon to its economy, with few fatalities.

6.More to the point, they had actually been a boon for Chongqing's economy.

7.Technology seems to offer a similar proposition: a wide array of distractions that offer the boon of connection, but at a cost.便

8."Boon. " Signal clue him to leave the thing, the warfare Chun Xuan modified consideration to return again in of appraisal report up.“。”西

9.Shortcuts in BlackBerry messaging can be a real boon when your trying to get work done quickly.

10.Since I do not foresee that atomic energy is to be a great boon for a long time, I have to say that for the present it is a menace .