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lower the boom

/boom/US // bum //UK // (buːm) //

放下吊杆,降低吊杆,降下吊杆,下降吊杆

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give forth with a booming sound: The clock boomed out nine.
    • : to boost; campaign for vigorously: His followers are booming George for mayor.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a deep, prolonged, resonant sound.
    • : the resonant cry of a bird or animal.
    • : a buzzing, humming, or droning, as of a bee or beetle.
    • : a rapid increase in price, development, numbers, etc.: a boom in housing construction.
    • : a period of rapid economic growth, prosperity, high wages and prices, and relatively full employment.
    • : a rise in popularity, as of a political candidate.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : caused by or characteristic of a boom: boom prices.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
attribute归属,归因于,属性,归因charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准chide呵护,呵斥,呵斥声,呵责condemn谴责,声讨,赔偿,判处criticize批评,批判,指责,说三道四denounce谴责,攻讦,驳斥,指责indict控告,起诉,控诉,控告对方admonish劝诫,训诫,劝告,劝谏ascribe题词,题写,题名,题记blast爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆破censure斥责,谴责,指责,训斥disapprove不赞成,不赞同,不认可,不同意finger指,指头,指数,指纹frame框架,框框,框,帧impute归因于,归纳,归咎于,归结knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击rap说唱,饶舌,说唱机,说教rebuke训斥,申斥,谴责,训斥一下reprehend驳斥,回避,驳回,驳斥了reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪reprove谴责,斥责,责备,诤言roast烘烤,焙烧,烘焙,焙烤saddle鞍座,鞍部,鞍子,马鞍skin皮肤,皮肤病,皮肤病患者tax税收,税,税款,税务upbraid叱咤风云,叱责,叱骂,叱咤江湖blow the whistle on揭发,揭发事件,举报,揭露climb all over爬满,爬满了,遍地爬,攀援denunciate告发,控诉,谴责,揭发express disapprobation表示不以为然,表示不屑一顾,表示不喜欢,表示不屑find fault with指责,找茬,指摘,找茬儿hold responsible追究责任,问责,负责任,负责任的jump all over乱蹦乱跳,跳来跳去,跳来跳去的,乱蹦乱跳的jump down one's throat乱跳,跃然纸上,跃跃欲试,扑通一声lay a bad trip on惹祸上身,闯祸,闯祸了,闯祸的人lay at one's doorlay to铺设到,铺到,铺设至,铺设给let one have it放马过来吧,任由其发挥吧,任由其发挥,任由其发展pass the buck推卸责任,推诿责任,推诿扯皮,转嫁责任point the finger指指点点,指点江山,指责,指点迷津stick it to贴在,贴着,粘着,粘住

Examples

  • 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.