📈boom (boom)

noun, verb
/buːm/
Boom, schnelles Wachstum (Boom, schnelles Wachstum)

Bedeutung

A deep, resonant sound; a period of rapid growth or increase.
to make a loud deep sound; to grow or increase rapidly
Bedeutungsübersetzung
Ein tiefer, hallender Klang; eine Periode schnellen Wachstums oder Anstiegs.
Ein tiefer, hallender Klang; eine Periode schnellen Wachstums oder Anstiegs.

Beispielsätze

The tech industry experienced a major boom in the early 2000s.

Die Technologiebranche erlebte einen großen Boom zu Beginn der 2000er Jahre.
Die Technologiebranche erlebte einen grossen Boom zu Beginn der 2000er Jahre.

The thunder boomed across the sky.

Der Donner hallte über den Himmel.
Der Donner hallte über den Himmel.

Beispielausdrücke

boom and bust
Boom und Bust
Boom und Bust

Synonyme

growth, expansion, surge, prosperity, increase, thunder, roar, flourish, prosper
Eintrag 1
growth, expansion, surge, prosperity, increase
Eintrag 2
thunder, roar, flourish, prosper

Antonyme

decline, recession, bust, whisper, fail
Eintrag 1
decline, recession, bust
Eintrag 2
whisper, decline, fail

Kollokationen

economic boom, baby boom, boom period, boom in demand, boom loudly, boom across, boom economy, boom business, boom suddenly
Eintrag 1
economic boom, baby boom, boom period, boom in demand
Eintrag 2
boom loudly, boom across, boom economy, boom business, boom suddenly

Verwandte Vokabulare

A factual written account of important events in order of time; to record such events.
A person with great skill or control in a subject or activity; to gain full command over something.
to change from one thing to another or to turn something on or off
A shallow place in a river where one can cross; to cross a river at such a place.
a particular position or location; to put something in a specific position
The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise; to begin or become apparent.

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