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boom (verb)

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  • boom — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 period of sudden increase ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ post war ▪ consumer, credit, economic, inflationary, investment …   Collocations dictionary

  • boom — /bu:m/ noun the time when sales, production or business activity are increasing ● a period of economic boom ● the boom of the 1970s ♦ the boom years years when there is an economic boom ■ verb to expand or to become prosperous ● business is… …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • boom out — verb make a deep hollow sound Her voice booms out the words of the song • Syn: ↑boom • Derivationally related forms: ↑boom (for: ↑boom) • Hypernyms: ↑sou …   Useful english dictionary

  • Boom — Boom: Der seit dem Ende des 19. Jh. gebräuchliche Ausdruck für »Wirtschaftsaufschwung, Hochkonjunktur« stammt aus gleichbed. engl. amerik. boom, das im Sinne von »Summen, Brausen, geschäftiges Treiben« zu engl. to boom »summen, brausen« gehört.… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • boom — Ⅰ. boom [1] ► NOUN ▪ a loud, deep, resonant sound. ► VERB ▪ make this sound. DERIVATIVES booming adjective boomy adjective. ORIGIN imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen to hum, buzz …   English terms dictionary

  • boom|er|ang — «BOO muh rang, BOOM rang», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a curved piece of wood used as a weapon by Australian aborigines and in some other countries. Boomerangs are made of a shape so that when properly thrown they return to the thrower. b) a similar… …   Useful english dictionary

  • boom — ▪ I. boom boom 1 [buːm] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. ECONOMICS a time when business activity increases rapidly, so that the demand for goods increases, prices and wages go up, and unemployment falls: • a boom in the building sector • After… …   Financial and business terms

  • boom — [[t]bu͟ːm[/t]] ♦♦♦ booms, booming, boomed 1) N COUNT: usu sing If there is a boom in the economy, there is an increase in economic activity, for example in the amount of things that are being bought and sold. An economic boom followed, especially …   English dictionary

  • boom — I. /bum / (say boohm) verb (i) 1. to make a deep, prolonged, resonant sound; make a rumbling, humming, or droning noise. 2. to move with a resounding rush or great impetus. 3. to progress or flourish vigorously, as a business, a city, etc. –verb… …  

  • boom — I. verb Etymology: Middle English bomben, bummen, of imitative origin Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to make a deep hollow sound 2. a. to increase in importance, popularity, or esteem b. to experience a sudden rapid growth and expansion… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • boom — boom1 [ bum ] noun ** ▸ 1 economic increase ▸ 2 increase in popularity ▸ 3 deep loud sound ▸ 4 long pole ▸ 5 for blocking river 1. ) count or uncount a sudden major increase in trade, profits, etc. in a particular country or region: the economic… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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