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I . boom1 [bu:m] econ VERB intr

II . boom1 [bu:m] econ SUBST

boom
бум m
boom

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

boom
гул m
boom

II . boom2 [bu:m] VERB intr

boom3 [bu:m] SUBST

1. boom (floating barrier):

boom

2. boom naut:

boom
гик m

3. boom (for microphone):

boom

sonic boom SUBST LUFTF

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Single-handed racing has seen a great boom in popularity in recent years.
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However, tourism was booming, with 20 million people expected to visit the country in 2005 versus 12 million in 2003.
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As juveniles are more crepuscular than adults, their appearance in the open during summer gives the impression to humans of a population 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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It should be noted that the boom would have been much longer as it has been shortened to fit within the illustration.
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A boom in residential construction followed in the 1890s.
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But we don't hear the sonic boom or anything like that.
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The end of the boom snapped off due to increased stress caused by the weight of water in the boat.
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He is sometimes credited for sustaining the early boom in the popularity of kickboxing.
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