boom
Prononciation : [buːm]
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Contexte : « sound »
(noun) a loud noise that sounds like an explosion or a deep rumble. You might hear a boom when a firework goes off or during a thunderstorm.
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During the fireworks show, we heard a big boom that made everyone cheer.
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The storm passed without any boom, leaving it quiet and calm.
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Did you hear that loud boom during the game?
Contexte : « growth »
(verb) to increase suddenly and quickly. This often happens in business or technology when something becomes very popular in a short time.
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After the new phone was released, sales boom and they sold out very quickly.
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Unfortunately, the company did not boom during the holiday season as expected.
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Do you think the restaurant will boom after the new menu is introduced?
Contexte : « economics »
(noun) a period of rapid economic growth. This means businesses are doing very well, and people have jobs and money.
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During the tech boom, many new jobs were created in the city.
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The area has not seen any boom in the economy lately; things are stagnant.
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What factors can lead to a boom in the local economy?
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