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Перевод: boom speek boom


[существительное]
гул ; рокот ; гудение; жужжание; бум ; подъем деловой активности; внезапный успех в делах; шумиха ; шумная реклама; ажиотаж ; стрела ; вылет ; укосина ; плавучий бон; заграждение; пояс ; лонжерон хвостовой фермы; микрофонный журавль; бревно;
[глагол]
гудеть; греметь; жужжать; производить шум; быстро расти; становиться известным; создавать шумиху; производить сенсацию; рекламировать; шумно рекламировать


Тезаурус:

  1. Fig 50 The boom is then pushed up above you with straight arms, making the rig more upright and therefore supplying more power.
  2. The beginner's stance needs to be altered to handle higher winds otherwise you will tire quickly and the boom will be constantly ripped from your grasp.
  3. Just after Christmas 1824 the Republic of Peru was established, and there was a great boom in English investment in that country's mines.
  4. The Earl has benefited from government grants, by the boom in agriculture and, more profoundly, by a change in public attitude.
  5. Once the rig is free, transfer the hands to a position well back on the boom.
  6. The years of abundance in America began in 1950 with the defence expenditure triggered off by the Korean War, and the boom continued with only a hiccup or two of recession in 1954 and 1958.
  7. The Dutch types were overwhelmingly preferred during the 1940s, when there was a general boom for dual-purpose breeds in Britain, but a few Canadian animals were preserved, bolstered by Canadian gifts of heifers to promote the Holstein in Britain which led to the formation of the separate British Holstein Society in 1947.
  8. A few years ago this was extremely popular, but since the initial boom in feline birth pills there has been a decline in interest in favour of the more drastic method of neutering.
  9. Industry's audible boom
  10. Louis put a hand up to the boom to steady himself and crossed the cockpit to where Gomez lay on the cockpit sole like a beached grouper.
  11. All this means that the investment boom is over.
  12. At the last count, Britain boasted about 11 million private shareholders, the majority of them beneficiaries of the privatisation boom.
  13. He did not merely jump on the bandwagon of the great railway boom, but rethought the whole business from scratch and - with sound reasoning - adopted a broad gauge (7 feet) which only had to be converted to the "standard" gauge of 4 feet 8 inches after nearly sixty years because it had become isolated from the rest of the country's railway network.

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