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II . boom1 [bu:m] SUST.

1. boom ECON. (growing):

boom
boom years

2. boom (popularity):

boom

3. boom (increase):

population boom

I . boom2 [bu:m] SUST. (sound)

boom
huk m

II . boom2 [bu:m] V. intr.

to boom [out]
huczeć [perf za-]
to boom [out]
grzmieć [perf za-]

boom3 [bu:m] SUST.

1. boom TÉC.:

boom

2. boom NÁUT.:

boom
bom m

3. boom (barrier):

boom

boom phase SUST. ECON.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Through boom and bust fortunes were made and lost.
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Even the ground itself can influence the sound of a sonic boom.
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This oppression ironically created a major boom in popularity for the genre, which became associated with political resistance and rebellion.
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Hotel resorts sprang up, and the village boomed.
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During the erection of the railroad the town experienced a boom.
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One of the key factors in postwar prosperity was a technology boom due to the experience of the war.
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He is sometimes credited for sustaining the early boom in the popularity of kickboxing.
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Single-handed racing has seen a great boom in popularity in recent years.
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A boom in residential construction followed in the 1890s.
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The village boomed and expanded until 1896, when wood for the mill and export began to become scarce.
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