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nounverb Living standards improved rapidly during the post-war boom. 在战后那段繁荣昌盛的时期里,生活水平得到了迅速提高。 boom in something a boom in car sales汽车销售额的巨增 a boom year (for trade, exports, etc.)(贸易、出口等)兴盛的一年 a property/housing boom房地产的迅速发展 The only way to satisfy the golf boom was to build more courses. 满足这场高尔夫球热的唯一途径是增建球场。 the distant boom of the guns远处隆隆的炮声 High house prices encourage boom and bust and leave the economy vulnerable. Amid the inevitable boom and bust cycle, families are facing pay cuts and job losses. He was born during the post-war baby boom. The boom was fuelled by accelerated demand for consumer products. The deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay. We heard the sonic boom of a jet overhead. a boom in house prices a boom in real estate the baby boom generation the ordinary business cycle of boom and bust A sonic boom is produced when an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound. The deafening boom of the explosion was heard up to 10 kilometres away. a boom year for exports a property/housing boom房地产的迅速发展 Outside, thunder boomed and crashed. 外面雷声隆隆,霹雳炸响。 + speech ‘Get out of my sight!’ he boomed. “别让我再见到你!” 他低沉而有力地说。 boom (out) A voice boomed out from the darkness. 黑暗中传来低沉有力的嗓音。 He had a booming voice. 他的嗓音低沉有力。 By the 1980s, the computer industry was booming. 到 20 世纪 80 年代时,计算机行业迅猛发展。 Business is booming! 生意兴隆! A voice from the loudspeaker boomed out, ‘Good evening, ladies and gentlemen’. Loud music boomed from the public-address system. A crash of thunder boomed so loudly that the floor shook. The club scene was booming. The ship’s gun boomed and the shot fell only a hundred metres away. Tourist numbers have boomed in recent years. |