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I . boom [buːm] ECON VERBO intr

boom
boom

II . boom [buːm] ECON SUBST

1. boom (sound):

boom

2. boom:

boom ECON, FINAN
boom ECON, FINAN

III . boom [buːm] ECON INTERJ

boom
bum!

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inglês
Through boom and bust fortunes were made and lost.
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The country experienced an economic boom starting in 1871, with demands throughout the country for railways to be built.
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A boom in residential construction followed in the 1890s.
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One of the key factors in postwar prosperity was a technology boom due to the experience of the war.
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Hotel resorts sprang up, and the village boomed.
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In the 2000s (decade), another filmmaking boom began.
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With the post-war boom they became more active in business lending and in the penetration of new markets.
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The population boomed, and in 1895 there was a need to add a second floor.
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It should be noted that the boom would have been much longer as it has been shortened to fit within the illustration.
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During the erection of the railroad the town experienced a boom.
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