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Boom - English meaning

buːm

Boom – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A loud, deep, resonant sound.

Usage examples:

The deep boom of the bass drum

Synonims:

ReverberationResonanceResoundingThunderThunderingRoaringEchoingRe-echoingBlastingCrashingDrummingThrummingPoundingRoarRumbleBellowBangBlastBlareLoud noise
noun

A period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth.

Usage examples:

The london property boom
verb

Make a loud, deep, resonant sound.

Usage examples:

Thunder boomed in the sky

Synonims:

ReverberateResoundResonateRumbleThunderRing outSound loudlyBlareEchoFill the airCrackCrashRollClapExplodeBangBlast
verb

Experience a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth.

Usage examples:

Business is booming
noun

A pivoted spar to which the foot of a vessel's sail is attached, allowing the angle of the sail to be changed.

Usage examples:

She has a square sail on two booms, which i shall see is fully repaired, and there is little else t…
noun

A movable arm over a television or film set, carrying a microphone or camera.

Usage examples:

A boom mike
noun

A floating beam used to contain oil spills or to form a barrier across the mouth of a harbour or river.

Usage examples:

Our bays and inlets could be protected by floating booms and where they exist, by closing sluice ga…
exclamation

Used to imitate a loud, deep, resonant sound.

Usage examples:

The boat was lifted up and then boom, down it went
noun

A period of sudden economic growth

Usage examples:

Somehow farmers have survived the booms and busts of the past 50 years., what you heard was the boo…
noun

A period of increased economic activity and growth

Usage examples:

A decade of market-oriented reforms has touched off an economic boom., the country as a whole will …
noun

A deep and loud hollow sound

noun

A period of sudden economic growth, especially one that results in a lot of money being made

Usage examples:

Boom and bust the insurance business suffered from a vicious cycle of boom and bust., the property/…
noun

An increase in something, or a time when something becomes more popular

Usage examples:

This year has seen a boom in book sales.
noun

(on a boat) a long pole that moves and that has a sail fastened to it

noun

A long pole with a microphone on one end that is held above the actors so that it records their voices but cannot be seen by the people watching, used in television and film-making

verb

To make a very deep and loud hollow sound

Usage examples:

The cannons boomed in the night., he boomed out an order to the soldiers.
verb

To increase or become successful and produce a lot of money very quickly

Usage examples:

Often in continuous tenses the leisure industry is booming.

Boom translation into English

Boom: translate from English into Chinese

Translate boom into Chinese (Simplified)}
繁荣, 轰, 樯, 豗, 贴水, 隆隆声

Boom: translate from English into Dutch

Translate boom into Dutch}
Boom, Spriet, Dreunen, Gedreun, Gebulder, Gedonder, Spier, Bulderen, Gedaver, Daveren, Donderen, Een grote vlucht nemen, In de hoogte gaan, Reclame maken voor

Boom: translate from English into French

Translate boom into French}
Boom, Prospérité, Expansion, Barrage, Grondement, Vogue, Bras de levier, Mugissement, Tonner, Accroître, Retentir, Ronfler, Mugir, Bras de prolongement, Hurlement, Être en expansion, Être en développement

Boom: translate from English into German

Translate boom into German}
Boom, Ausleger, Boomen, Aufschwung, Hochkonjunktur, Sperre, Dröhnen, Schranke, Donnern, Brausen, Florieren, Anziehen, Brüllen, Belfern, Hallen, Rauschen, Bellen, In die höhe schnellen

Boom: translate from English into Hindi

Translate boom into Hindi}
बूम, उछाल, तेजी, धूम, शोर, कोलाहल, शोर मचाना, धूम मचाना, कोलाहल करना, व्यापार उत्कर्ष, गरम बाजारी

Boom: translate from English into Italian

Translate boom into Italian}
Boom, Braccio, Espandersi, Boma, Asta, Rimbombare, Giraffa, Rimbombo, Aumento, Prosperare, Urlare, Suono cupo

Boom: translate from English into Korean

Translate boom into Korean}
팔, 벼락 경기, 방재, 쿵 하고 울리는 소리, 쿵 하고 울리다, 돛의 아래 활대, 방재구역, 마이크로폰용 걸침대, 텔레비전용 걸침대, 카메라용 걸침대, 윙윙거리다, 갑자기 경기가 좋아지다, 울리는 소리로 알리다, 우렁찬 소리로 알리다, 붐을 일으키다, 아래 활대에 돛을 달다, 방재를 설치하다, 기중기로 끌어올리다, 기중기로 운반하다

Boom: translate from English into Russian

Translate boom into Russian}
Бум, Стрела, Быстро расти, Заграждение, Ажиотаж, Гул, Вылет, Шумиха, Рокот, Пояс, Подъем деловой активности, Укосина, Гудение, Микрофонный журавль, Греметь, Создавать шумиху, Жужжать, Жужжание, Внезапный успех в делах, Шумная реклама, Плавучий бон, Лонжерон хвостовой фермы, Бревно, Гудеть, Производить шум, Становиться известным, Производить сенсацию, Рекламировать, Шумно рекламировать

Boom: translate from English into Spanish

Translate boom into Spanish}
Auge, Aguilón, Estampido, Retumbo, Botalón, Jirafa, Retumbar, Tronar, Resonar, Bramido, Prosperar, Tronido, Mugido, Zumbar, Mugir, Hacer prosperar

Word origin

mid 16th century (in the general sense ‘beam, pole’): from Dutch, ‘beam, tree, pole’; related to beam.

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