گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'boom'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: تیر كوچك‌

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2 عمومی:: قطاربینه

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3 عمومی:: غریو

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4 عمومی:: غرش‌ (توپ‌ یاامواج‌)

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5 عمومی:: شکوفایی

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6 عمومی:: صدای‌ غرش‌

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7 عمومی:: پیشرفت‌ یاجنبش‌

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8 عمومی:: دکل بتن‌ریزی

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english

1 general::   noun period of sudden increase ADJ. great | post-war | consumer, credit, economic, investment, spending | building, housing, property | oil | baby VERB + BOOM cause, create, fuel, lead to The boom was fuelled by accelerated demand for consumer products. BOOM + NOUN period, time, year | town PREP. during/in a/the ~ He was born during the post-war baby boom. | ~ in a boom in house prices PHRASES boom and bust/slump the ordinary business cycle of boom and bust deep hollow sound ADJ. big | deep | distant | sonic (= the explosive sound made when an aircraft flies faster than the speed of sound) We heard the sonic boom of a jet overhead. VERB + BOOM hear BOOM + VERB echo The deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay. PREP. with a ~

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: boom ADJECTIVES/NOUN + boom an economic boom • the postwar economic boom a property/housing boom (= a sudden increase in house prices ) • People made a lot of money in the 1980s property boom. a consumer/spending boom (= a sudden increase in the amount people spend ) • Various factors caused the consumer boom. a building/construction boom (= a sudden increase in building work ) • There’s been a recent construction boom in the Gulf. an investment boom • the investment boom of the past few years verbs cause/lead to a boom • Tax cuts sometimes lead to an economic boom. trigger/spark a boom (= start it ) • The lower interest rates triggered an economic boom. fuel a boom (= add to it ) • The energy crisis is fuelling a boom in alternative energy. enjoy a boom • Since then, China has enjoyed a remarkable boom. boom + NOUN the boom years/times • the boom years of the late 1980s phrases go from boom to bust (= change from doing very well economically to doing very badly ) • The Mexican economy went from boom to bust very quickly. at the height of the boom • They sold their house at the height of the boom.

transnet.ir

3 general:: see LOWER THE BOOM.

American Heritage Idioms

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