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II . boom1 [bu:m] SUBST

1. boom WIRTSCH (growing):

boom
boom years

2. boom (popularity):

boom

3. boom (increase):

population boom

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

boom
huk m

II . boom2 [bu:m] VERB intr

to boom [out]
huczeć [perf za-]
to boom [out]
grzmieć [perf za-]

boom3 [bu:m] SUBST

1. boom TECH:

boom

2. boom NAUT:

boom
bom m

3. boom (barrier):

boom

boom phase SUBST WIRTSCH

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
The end of the boom snapped off due to increased stress caused by the weight of water in the boat.
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The country experienced an economic boom starting in 1871, with demands throughout the country for railways to be built.
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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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The result was a huge boom in landowners: from 2,000 in 1812 to 20,000 by 1861.
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In the 2000s (decade), another filmmaking boom began.
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The village boomed and expanded until 1896, when wood for the mill and export began to become scarce.
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A boom in residential construction followed in the 1890s.
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Hotel resorts sprang up, and the village boomed.
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This system proved inadequate to handle the increased volume of trading during the mining booms.
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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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