0 a period when there is a big increase in sales or profits -- (dobra ) koniunktura
1 a loud, deep sound -- grzmot
2 If something is booming, it is increasing or becoming more successful or popular very quickly. -- zwyżkować
House prices are booming.
3 to make a loud, deep sound, or to speak in a loud, deep voice -- grzmieć
Table 4 suggests that export booms are indeed associated with election clustering.
While the economic fortunes of older men appear to have waned, so the relative fortunes of women have apparently boomed.
Nicaraguan coffee production first boomed in this ethnically diverse region where the hand of the state grasped most firmly.
At 920, booming echoed tones from the synthesizer simply override everything else, until they too subside.
From a policy standpoint, asymmetric price adjustment interferes with policy objectives during booms and recessions.
However, the response of employment is different in recessions versus booms.
Populations then recovered, and most of the cities were rebuilt and boomed in the ensuing 300 years.
The organ has all registers booming, all stops out.
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聲音, 低沉有回響的聲音, 隆隆聲…
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声音, 低沉有回响的声音, 隆隆声…
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estruendo, auge, boom [masculine]…
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estrondo, boom, aumento nas vendas…
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ブーン(ドカーン)という音(重低音の擬音語), 好況, ブーム…
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artış, patlama, satışlarda patlama…
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boum [masculine], essor [masculine], grondement [masculine]…
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estrèpit, boom…
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