boomed
英 [buːmd]
美 [buːmd]
v. 轰鸣; 轰响; 以低沉有力的声音说; 迅速发展; 激增; 繁荣昌盛
boom的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (经济的)繁荣,景气
If there is aboomin the economy, there is an increase in economic activity, for example in the amount of things that are being bought and sold.- An economic boom followed, especially in housing and construction...
接着出现了经济繁荣,尤其是在房地产业和建筑业。 - The 1980s were indeed boom years.
20世纪80年代是真正的繁荣时期。 - ...the cycle of boom and bust which has damaged us for 40 years.
40年来给我们造成巨大破坏的经济繁荣与萧条的交替循环
- An economic boom followed, especially in housing and construction...
- N-COUNT (数量的)增长;(频率的)加快;成功
Aboom insomething is an increase in its amount, frequency, or success.- The boom in the sport's popularity has meant more calls for stricter safety regulations...
该项体育运动的兴起意味着制定更加严格的安全规则的呼声更高了。 - Public transport has not been able to cope adequately with the travel boom.
公共交通系统还不能充分满足迅速发展的旅游业的需求。
- The boom in the sport's popularity has meant more calls for stricter safety regulations...
- VERB (经济或生意)景气,繁荣
If the economy or a businessis booming, the amount of things being bought or sold is increasing.- By 1988 the economy was booming...
到1988年经济一直很繁荣。 - Sales are booming...
销售额在快速增长。 - It has a booming tourist industry.
其旅游产业在蓬勃发展。
- By 1988 the economy was booming...
- (船帆的)下桁;帆桁
On a boat,the boomis the long pole which is attached to the bottom of the sail and to the mast and which you move when you want to alter the direction in which you are sailing. - 浮木挡栅,水栅(用来阻挡溢出的油扩散)
Aboomis a large floating barrier that is used for stopping oil that has spilled from spreading. - VERB (人)吼叫;(大炮或大鼓)发隆隆声
When something such as someone's voice, a cannon, or a big drumbooms, it makes a loud, deep sound that lasts for several seconds.- 'Ladies,' boomed Helena, without a microphone, 'we all know why we're here tonight.'...
“女士们,”海伦娜大声喊道,没有用麦克风,“我们都知道今晚我们为什么来到这里。” - Thunder boomed like battlefield cannons over Crooked Mountain.
雷声像战场上的炮声一样响彻克鲁克德山。 - Boom outmeans the same asboom.
boom out同boom - Music boomed out from loudspeakers...
喇叭中传出低沉的音乐声。 - A megaphone boomed out, 'This is the police.'
…扩音器响了起来:“我们是警察。” - He turned his sightless eyes their way and boomed out a greeting.
他将失明的双眼转向他们,低声打了个招呼。 - Boomis also a noun.
- The stillness of night was broken by the boom of a cannon.
夜晚的寂静被隆隆的炮声打破。
- 'Ladies,' boomed Helena, without a microphone, 'we all know why we're here tonight.'...
- → see:baby boom
双语例句
- Boosted by trade with Germany and a big budget deficit, the economy boomed on regardless.
由于与德国之间的贸易发展和巨大的预算赤字,经济发展势头势如破竹。 - Ireland has boomed from investment inflows and now has a per-capita income level higher than Great Britain or France.
爱尔兰由于投资的涌入而繁荣起来,并且它现在的人均收入水平已经高于英国或法国。 - That record boomed the singer's popularity.
那张唱片捧红了歌手。 - As the bell tower slowly boomed out its tune, he whistled back with all his might.
钟楼上悠扬的乐曲奏起来了,他使劲吹着口哨应和。 - Settler society boomed after the gold rushes from the1860s.
从19世纪60年代淘金热之后,居民社会繁荣起来了。 - Since profits and capital spending have boomed hand in hand, what has happened to the return on capital?
既然利润和投资的增幅携手突飞猛进,那么对于资本回报率而言又会发生什么情况呢? - Although you'd think business would have boomed during the war, there was only a small spike in interest.
人们会认为战争期间生意会很红火,但实际上利息只有小幅上升。 - Are you threatening me? Janders boomed.
“你威胁我?”詹德尔斯又吼了。 - The cannon thundered [ boomed].
大炮轰鸣。 - The resulting huge trade surpluses boosted job growth and, while much of the world boomed, were tolerated.
带来的贸易顺差促进了就业率增长,而此时世界大部分国家都在缓慢增长。