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Definition of booming in English: boomingadjectiveˈbuːmɪŋˈbumɪŋ 1Having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth. 飞速发展的 the booming economy of the 1920s 中国南方飞速发展的经济。 Example sentencesExamples - The UK economy is booming right now… the pound is strong, people are employed and the quality of life is good.
- Much of traditional Beijing has been destroyed by pressures of booming population and economic growth.
- His activities coincide with a booming period of great popularity of the theaters.
- Even in the booming economy of the 1990's, they were still fighting to take part equally with their male business school colleagues.
- Australia has had a booming economy for over a decade but economic growth has not been translated into the creation of new full-time jobs.
- The products and ideas associated with a no-growth economy turned out to be a booming growth industry.
- World War II and its aftermath also launched a period of booming prosperity, population growth, and economic diversification.
- It is also an industry responsible for innovation and the recent booming productivity growth of the U.S. economy.
- True economic profits were significantly overstated, with both booming profits and productivity gains unsustainable.
- One reason is that the strong economy and the booming stock market are enabling people to buy extra vehicles and more expensive ones.
- They have had 5 years of booming prosperity on the basis of the policies of this Labour Government.
- Everyone knows the dynamics of booming growth have given way to the need to operate under new business rules.
- Other old economy sectors like heavy engineering, automobiles and construction also figure in the growth charts backed by booming demand.
- Fueled by a global economic recovery and a booming domestic bourse, local market demand, exports and production indicators have showed signs of expansion, Wu said.
- The booming economy and rapid growth of new media have helped the entertainment industry flourish.
- An air of optimism is immediately evident in Tullow these days, as the town experiences a booming period in terms of business.
- Youth soccer remains in a period of booming growth throughout North America.
- No doubt the booming market in rural period homes within commuting distance of Edinburgh will pick up again.
- A booming post-war economy ushered in a long period of growth for many large corporations and for the auditing profession.
- The statistics bureau noted that efforts to curb bank lending and dampen some booming industries' growth were showing effects.
Synonyms flourishing, burgeoning, thriving, prospering, prosperous, successful, strong, vigorous, buoyant productive, profitable, fruitful, lucrative growing, developing, progressing, improving, expanding, mushrooming, snowballing, ballooning, fast-growing informal going strong 2(of a sound or voice) loud, deep, and resonant. (声音)低沉有回响的 他低沉的声音。 一声低沉的笑。 Example sentencesExamples - Suddenly there is a loud booming sound in the sky.
- Her voice did not resound in a booming echo, as it did when she had first spoken from her electronic home.
- Or, worse still, handling noise from the operators hands knocking against the body of the camera which can give off very loud booming sounds on the tape.
- He is friendly, enthusiastic and extremely quick on the draw, with a deep, booming voice.
- There was a loud booming noise that sounded like a gas tank exploding in the condo unit below.
- The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag.
- Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside.
- He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students.
- From deep in the rain forest comes a low, booming sound.
- A loud booming voice rang and everyone roared up at once.
- In a loud, booming noise, the central structure was reduced to a pile of flaming planks.
- He had just got into the best mood you can imagine, when suddenly he heard a loud booming sound coming from down the path.
- There was once more a deep booming laugh that sounded like thunder.
- Just as often, we're awoken by a deep booming voice.
- The door swung open and Eric's deep booming voice filled the room.
- His deep booming voice carried across the hangar bay, letting everyone in on the joke.
- I must've blushed crimson, because Chevy laughed a deep booming laugh.
- A few hours later I was awoken by a loud, booming sound, so close to my head it felt like an alarm clock.
- Then suddenly the lab shook violently and I heard a loud booming noise coming from close by.
- Suddenly a loud booming laugh came from in front of us as a man appeared in front of us.
Synonyms resonant, sonorous, ringing, resounding, reverberating, reverberative, reverberant, reverberatory, carrying, thundering, thunderous, rumbling, roaring very loud, strident, stentorian, strong, powerful, full, full-toned, rich, deep, deep-toned, baritone, bass rare canorous, stentorious 3Struck with great force. 奋力撞击(或投射)的 a booming kick from the touchline 从边线上用力踢。 Example sentencesExamples - His booming first serve lay the foundations for the victory, but he was helped by some errors from Norman at crucial times.
- Dev Wijewardene was a tower of strength with his booming kicks.
- His booming kicks to touch from his own 25 gave Kandy much ground to gain but of no avail.
- His booming kicks to touch lifted the visiting team.
- And the thing that stood out was his booming kicks.
- Opener Mark Vermeulen was again visibly nervous to start with, but slowly found the confidence to play some of his booming drives.
- His booming kicks to touch were a winning factor.
- One setback will be the loss of punter Joey Hildbold, who regularly bails out the offense with booming kicks.
- His booming punts can back up teams, and now the Browns have a defense that can keep them there.
- Overall, both leagues are looking to cash in on the country's booming interest in soccer.
- Leinster added to their lead in the 46th minute with a booming drop goal from D' Arcy before Bath resumed their siege.
- Janikowski is known for his booming kickoffs and his great range and accuracy on field goals.
- But look closer and you'll see that the millionaire golf pro hitting the booming drives isn't a millionaire golf pro at all but a 13-year-old schoolgirl.
- His booming kicks to touch when under pressure helps the team's cause immensely.
- At 193 centimetres, with a huge leap and a booming kick, it was believed that the young star would slot neatly into a key forward post with the Blues.
- The Brazilian forged his reputation as an attacking defender with a booming shot and enough skill to make an opposing defender's life miserable.
- The Chargers have been confident Bennett could pull them out of disaster with his booming punts.
- In the second match the Uruguayan broke the deadlock in the 79-th minute on a booming strike.
- Berger's booming punts and kickoffs kept the team's outstanding coverage units in the upper echelon.
- One-cap Ireland international McHugh slotted in at fly-half in a reworked back-line and kept Connacht on the move with a series of booming kicks for touch.
Definition of booming in US English: boomingadjectiveˈbumɪŋˈbo͞omiNG 1Having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth. 飞速发展的 Example sentencesExamples - The products and ideas associated with a no-growth economy turned out to be a booming growth industry.
- Australia has had a booming economy for over a decade but economic growth has not been translated into the creation of new full-time jobs.
- True economic profits were significantly overstated, with both booming profits and productivity gains unsustainable.
- A booming post-war economy ushered in a long period of growth for many large corporations and for the auditing profession.
- Other old economy sectors like heavy engineering, automobiles and construction also figure in the growth charts backed by booming demand.
- They have had 5 years of booming prosperity on the basis of the policies of this Labour Government.
- Everyone knows the dynamics of booming growth have given way to the need to operate under new business rules.
- No doubt the booming market in rural period homes within commuting distance of Edinburgh will pick up again.
- His activities coincide with a booming period of great popularity of the theaters.
- The statistics bureau noted that efforts to curb bank lending and dampen some booming industries' growth were showing effects.
- Youth soccer remains in a period of booming growth throughout North America.
- Fueled by a global economic recovery and a booming domestic bourse, local market demand, exports and production indicators have showed signs of expansion, Wu said.
- It is also an industry responsible for innovation and the recent booming productivity growth of the U.S. economy.
- One reason is that the strong economy and the booming stock market are enabling people to buy extra vehicles and more expensive ones.
- Even in the booming economy of the 1990's, they were still fighting to take part equally with their male business school colleagues.
- An air of optimism is immediately evident in Tullow these days, as the town experiences a booming period in terms of business.
- The booming economy and rapid growth of new media have helped the entertainment industry flourish.
- The UK economy is booming right now… the pound is strong, people are employed and the quality of life is good.
- Much of traditional Beijing has been destroyed by pressures of booming population and economic growth.
- World War II and its aftermath also launched a period of booming prosperity, population growth, and economic diversification.
Synonyms flourishing, burgeoning, thriving, prospering, prosperous, successful, strong, vigorous, buoyant 2(of a sound or voice) loud, deep, and resonant. (声音)低沉有回响的 他低沉的声音。 一声低沉的笑。 Example sentencesExamples - There was a loud booming noise that sounded like a gas tank exploding in the condo unit below.
- Just as often, we're awoken by a deep booming voice.
- A loud booming voice rang and everyone roared up at once.
- He had just got into the best mood you can imagine, when suddenly he heard a loud booming sound coming from down the path.
- He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students.
- Or, worse still, handling noise from the operators hands knocking against the body of the camera which can give off very loud booming sounds on the tape.
- Suddenly a loud booming laugh came from in front of us as a man appeared in front of us.
- Her voice did not resound in a booming echo, as it did when she had first spoken from her electronic home.
- From deep in the rain forest comes a low, booming sound.
- In a loud, booming noise, the central structure was reduced to a pile of flaming planks.
- I must've blushed crimson, because Chevy laughed a deep booming laugh.
- Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside.
- A few hours later I was awoken by a loud, booming sound, so close to my head it felt like an alarm clock.
- Suddenly there is a loud booming sound in the sky.
- There was once more a deep booming laugh that sounded like thunder.
- His deep booming voice carried across the hangar bay, letting everyone in on the joke.
- Then suddenly the lab shook violently and I heard a loud booming noise coming from close by.
- The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag.
- He is friendly, enthusiastic and extremely quick on the draw, with a deep, booming voice.
- The door swung open and Eric's deep booming voice filled the room.
Synonyms resonant, sonorous, ringing, resounding, reverberating, reverberative, reverberant, reverberatory, carrying, thundering, thunderous, rumbling, roaring |