verbo “boom”
infinitivo boom; él booms; pret. boomed; part. boomed; ger. booming
- florecer
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After launching its innovative app, the startup boomed, doubling its revenue in just six months.
- retumbar
The cannon boomed, echoing across the battlefield.
sustantivo “boom”
sing. boom, pl. booms o no contable
- auge
The city experienced a housing boom, with new apartments popping up everywhere.
- estruendo
The distant boom of fireworks filled the night air.
- botavara
As the wind changed direction, the sailor quickly adjusted the boom to catch the breeze.
- barrera flotante
The city installed a boom across the river to stop debris from entering the water supply.
- brazo articulado (para micrófonos o cámaras)
The director asked the crew member to lower the boom so the microphone could better capture the actor's dialogue.
interjección “boom”
- ¡bum!
As the fireworks lit up the sky, everyone oohed and aahed at the loud "boom" that followed.
- una expresión que indica un evento repentino o inesperado
I forgot to study for the test, and then boom, The teacher announces a pop quiz.