lower the boom 的 4 个定义
- to make a deep, prolonged, resonant sound.
- to move with a resounding rush or great impetus.
- to progress, grow, or flourish vigorously, as a business or a city: Her business is booming since she enlarged the store.
- to give forth with a booming sound: The clock boomed out nine.
- to boost; campaign for vigorously: His followers are booming George for mayor.
- a deep, prolonged, resonant sound.
- the resonant cry of a bird or animal.
- a buzzing, humming, or droning, as of a bee or beetle.
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- caused by or characteristic of a boom: boom prices.
lower the boom 近义词
等同于 reprimand
等同于 blame
lower the boom 的近义词 41 个
- attribute
- charge
- chide
- condemn
- criticize
- denounce
- indict
- admonish
- ascribe
- blast
- censure
- disapprove
- finger
- frame
- impute
- knock
- rap
- rebuke
- reprehend
- reproach
- reprove
- roast
- saddle
- skin
- tax
- upbraid
- blow the whistle on
- climb all over
- denunciate
- express disapprobation
- find fault with
- hold responsible
- jump all over
- jump down one's throat
- lay a bad trip on
- lay at one's door
- lay to
- let one have it
- pass the buck
- point the finger
- stick it to
lower the boom 的反义词 16 个
更多lower the boom例句
- Ironically, the business of edtech and digital learning has been booming.
- These past months, as other industries struggle, Netflix has been booming.
- Esports, an already booming industry, have taken on an even greater significance in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
- As one publishing executive put it, specialist titles don’t see the same boom and bust cycel as general news publishers.
- So even though they lost cross-border traffic, they’re seeing booms in domestic travel.
- Turkey has had more than a decade of economic boom, and is now the sixth-most-visited tourist destination in the world.
- “I was watching ‘Daniel The Tiger’ with my kid and I heard two shots like ‘boom-boom,’” he said.
- But the dress was its own unapologetic sonic boom—and was immediately much-copied.
- Christie has a lot riding on fulfilling his promise of shepherding Atlantic City into a third boom era.
- The current energy and industrial boom, according to Siemens President Joe Kaeser, “is a once-in-a-lifetime moment.”
- There was a distant, dull boom in the air—a repeated heavy thud.
- “Boom” refers, of course, to the large amount of support which Cleveland obtained on his second election to the Presidency.
- A church clock struck the hour of seven, its clangor intruding upon the silence only as a muffled boom.
- It is a generally accepted axiom that a public man cannot afford to be modest in these go-ahead days of "boom."
- And as I watched the canvas shake and heard it boom and flap I heartily welcomed it.