📈boom (boum)

noun, verb
/buːm/
essor, croissance rapide (essor, croissance rapide)

Signification

A deep, resonant sound; a period of rapid growth or increase.
to make a loud deep sound; to grow or increase rapidly
Traduction de la signification
Un son profond et résonnant; une période de forte croissance ou d'augmentation.
Un son profond et resonant; une periode de forte croissance ou d'augmentation.

Phrases d'exemple

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

L'industrie technologique a connu un grand boom au début des années 2000.
L'industrie technologique a connu un grand boom au debut des annees 2000.

The thunder boomed across the sky.

Le tonnerre a grondé à travers le ciel.
Le tonnerre a grondé à travers le ciel.

Expressions d'exemple

boom and bust
boom et bust
boom et bust

Synonymes

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

Antonymes

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

Collocations

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

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