Boom in english

Boom

pronunciation: bum part of speech: noun
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boom

boom = boom. 

Example: The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.

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» baby boombaby boom .

Example: Owing to the end of the post-World War II `baby boom' and the subsequent decline in the absolute number of births, there is no question that the traditional college-age cohort of the population will be smaller in the years ahead.

» boom de la natalidadbaby boom .

Example: Owing to the end of the post-World War II `baby boom' and the subsequent decline in the absolute number of births, there is no question that the traditional college-age cohort of the population will be smaller in the years ahead.

» boom del petróleooil-boom .

Example: A model for the development of information services in buoyant but debt-riddled Brazil may only be partially relevant to post oil-boom Nigeria, and consequently inappropriate to drought-plagued Ethiopia.

» boom económicoeconomic boom .

Example: At the times of the economic boom airlines celebrated the abundance of passengers without paying due attention to assessing potential risks.

» generación del baby boombaby boom generation [Personas nacidas entre 1945 y 1960, período de un gran aumento de la natalidad]baby-boomer generation .

Example: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.

Example: The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.

» generación del boom de la natalidadbaby boom generation [Personas nacidas entre 1945 y 1960, período de un gran aumento de la natalidad]baby-boomer generation .

Example: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.

Example: The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.

» persona nacida después del baby boombaby buster .

Example: The author divides staff into 2 groups: 'baby boomers' (born 1946-1961) who grew up assuming full and secure employment but tend now to be technologically challenged; and 'baby busters' (born 1965-1975) who tend to be technological savants and are taking over the leadership from the older generation of librarians.

» persona nacida durante el baby boombaby boomerboomer .

Example: The author divides staff into 2 groups: 'baby boomers' (born 1946-1961) who grew up assuming full and secure employment but tend now to be technologically challenged; and 'baby busters' (born 1965-1975) who tend to be technological savants and are taking over the leadership from the older generation of librarians.

Example: This might happen organically as a younger cohort replaces the boomers currently running the show.

Boom synonyms

thrive in spanish: prosperar, pronunciation: θraɪv verbblast in spanish: explosión, pronunciation: blæst nounnail in spanish: uña, pronunciation: neɪl nounflourish in spanish: florecer, pronunciation: flɜrɪʃ verbexpand in spanish: expandir, pronunciation: ɪkspænd verbthunder in spanish: trueno, pronunciation: θʌndɜr noundin in spanish: estruendo, pronunciation: dɪn nounroar in spanish: rugido, pronunciation: rɔr nounsmash in spanish: aplastar, pronunciation: smæʃ verb, nounbonanza in spanish: bonanza, pronunciation: bənænzə nounprosper in spanish: prosperar, pronunciation: prɑspɜr verbroaring in spanish: rugido, pronunciation: rɔrɪŋ noungoldmine in spanish: mina de oro, pronunciation: goʊldmaɪn nounget ahead in spanish: salir adelante, pronunciation: getəhed verbmanna from heaven in spanish: maná caído del cielo, pronunciation: mænəfrʌmhevən nounmicrophone boom in spanish: boom del micrófono, pronunciation: maɪkrəfoʊnbum nounboom out in spanish: auge, pronunciation: bumaʊt verb
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