boom (EN)
verbo, sostantivo, interiezione

verbo “boom”

boom; he booms; past boomed, part. boomed; ger. booming
  1. espandersi rapidamente
    After launching its innovative app, the startup boomed, doubling its revenue in just six months.
  2. rimbombare
    The cannon boomed, echoing across the battlefield.

sostantivo “boom”

sg. boom, pl. booms or uncountable
  1. boom (nel senso di rapido aumento)
    The city experienced a housing boom, with new apartments popping up everywhere.
  2. boato
    The distant boom of fireworks filled the night air.
  3. boma
    As the wind changed direction, the sailor quickly adjusted the boom to catch the breeze.
  4. barriera galleggiante
    The city installed a boom across the river to stop debris from entering the water supply.
  5. braccio (per microfono o telecamera)
    The director asked the crew member to lower the boom so the microphone could better capture the actor's dialogue.

interiezione “boom”

boom
  1. boom
    As the fireworks lit up the sky, everyone oohed and aahed at the loud "boom" that followed.
  2. un'espressione che indica un evento improvviso o inaspettato
    I forgot to study for the test, and then boom, The teacher announces a pop quiz.