Boom
volume
British pronunciation/bˈuːm/
American pronunciation/ˈbum/

Definition & Bedeutung von "boom"

to boom
01

dröhnen, hallenden

to create a loud, deep sound that resonates, often with a low tone
Intransitive
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The cannon 's roar boomed across the battlefield.
The thunderstorm is currently booming in the distance.
The fireworks boomed, echoing through the night sky.
02

wachsen, gedeihen

to experience great growth and improvement
Intransitive
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The local economy is booming thanks to the new shopping center opening.
The popularity of the band boomed after their latest album was released.
Her confidence boomed after she received positive feedback on her presentation.
03

schlagen, treten

to strike or kick something with great force
Transitive: to boom sth
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The football player boomed the ball down the field with a mighty kick.
The player boomed the basketball against the backboard before it went in.
She boomed her foot against the ground to get his attention.
04

tönen, dröhnen

to shout or speak loudly and powerfully, often conveying strong emotion or authority
Transitive: to boom sth
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The coach boomed instructions to his players from the sidelines.
She boomed her complaints to the manager, demanding better service.
The character in the play boomed his lines, making the performance memorable.
01

wirtschaftlicher Boom, Boomzeit

a time of great economic growth
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The boom in tourism brought prosperity to the small coastal town, with hotels and restaurants thriving.
Entrepreneurs seized opportunities during the economic boom to launch successful startups.
The construction industry experienced a boom as urbanization increased and infrastructure projects expanded.
02

Dröhnen, Knall

a deep prolonged loud noise
03

Mikrofonbogen, Mikrofonstange

a pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film or tv set
04

Boom, Aufschwung

an event that leads to great fortune, huge profits, or sudden wealth
05

Baum, Querbaum

any of various more-or-less horizontal spars or poles used to extend the foot of a sail or for handling cargo or in mooring
06

Boom, Stange

the bar that holds the sail and helps control its movement in windsurfing
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The windsurfer gripped the boom tightly as they sped across the water.
The boom hit the water with a splash as the windsurfer fell into the lake.
The boom was lightweight yet sturdy, designed for optimal control.
01

Boom!, Schau mal!

used to express success, achievement, or a sudden positive outcome
boom definition and meaning

word family

boom

boom

Verb

boomer

Noun

boomer

Noun

booming

Adjective

booming

Adjective
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The cannon's roar boomed across the battlefield.
The thunderstorm is currently booming in the distance.
The fireworks boomed, echoing through the night sky.
The explosion in the action movie boomed, creating a dramatic effect.
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