词汇 | boom |
释义 | boom noun uk/buːm/ us/buːm/ (SOUND) [ C ]低沉有回响的声音;隆隆声 a deep and loud hollow sound (PERIOD OF GROWTH) [ C or U ](经济上的)繁荣;迅速发展 a period of sudden economic growth, especially one that results in a lot of money being made The insurance business suffered from a vicious cycle of boom and bust. 保险业经历了繁荣和萧条的恶性循环。 the property boom 房地产业的繁荣 [ C usually singular ]增长,繁荣;增长期,繁荣期 an increase in something, or a time when something becomes more popular This year has seen a boom in book sales. 今年图书销售激增。 See also: baby boom (BOAT) [ C ] sailing specialized帆桁;张帆杆 (on a boat) a long pole that moves and that has a sail fastened to it (FILMING) [ C ](电视或电影制作中的)话筒吊杆 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 boom verb uk/buːm/ us/buːm/ (MAKE A SOUND) [ I or T ]发出低沉有力的声音;发出隆隆声,轰鸣 to make a very deep and loud hollow sound The cannons boomed (out) in the night. 晚上传来隆隆炮声。 He boomed (out) an order to the soldiers. 他低沉有力地向士兵们发出命令。 (GROW) [ I ]增长;迅速发展 to increase or become successful and produce a lot of money very quickly often in continuous tenses The leisure industry is booming. 休闲产业正在蓬勃发展。 Related word: booming |
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