booming
adj. 急速发展的
v. 激增( boom的现在分词 ); 猛涨; 发出隆隆声; 以低沉有力的声音说话
If there is a boom in the economy, there is an increase in economic activity, for example in the amount of things that are being bought and sold.
An economic boom followed, especially in housing and construction...
接着出现了经济繁荣,尤其是在房地产业和建筑业。
The 1980s were indeed boom years.
20世纪80年代是真正的繁荣时期。
A boom in something is an increase in its amount, frequency, or success.
The boom in the sport's popularity has meant more calls for stricter safety regulations...
该项体育运动的兴起意味着制定更加严格的安全规则的呼声更高了。
Public transport has not been able to cope adequately with the travel boom.
公共交通系统还不能充分满足迅速发展的旅游业的需求。
If the economy or a business is booming, the amount of things being bought or sold is increasing.
By 1988 the economy was booming...
到1988年经济一直很繁荣。
Sales are booming...
销售额在快速增长。
On a boat, the boom is the long pole which is attached to the bottom of the sail and to the mast and which you move when you want to alter the direction in which you are sailing.
A boom is a large floating barrier that is used for stopping oil that has spilled from spreading.
When something such as someone's voice, a cannon, or a big drum booms, it makes a loud, deep sound that lasts for several seconds.
'Ladies,' boomed Helena, without a microphone, 'we all know why we're here tonight.'...
“女士们,”海伦娜大声喊道,没有用麦克风,“我们都知道今晚我们为什么来到这里。”
Thunder boomed like battlefield cannons over Crooked Mountain.
雷声像战场上的炮声一样响彻克鲁克德山。
1. very lively and profitable;
2. used of the voice
His booming voice cut in again.
他洪亮的声音又插了进来.
There was a booming of bells and Crawford said, " There it is. "
钟声沉重地响了,克劳夫德说: “ 钟响了. ”
We could hear the enemy guns booming ( away ) in the distance.
我们能听到敌人远处的 枪声.
But it is also booming.
不过它正在蓬勃发展.
In two days the solicitude would be booming.
不出两天,这种忧虑的心情可就该突飞猛涨了.