a sudden increase in trade and economic activity; a period of wealth and success (贸易和经济活动的)激增,繁荣 Living standards improved rapidly during the post-war boom. 在战后那段繁荣昌盛的时期里,生活水平得到了迅速提高。 - boom in something
a boom in car sales 汽车销售额的巨增 a boom year (for trade, exports, etc.) (贸易、出口等)兴盛的一年 a property/housing boom 房地产的迅速发展
Collocations The economycompare slump see also baby boomThe economy 经济 Managing the economy 管理经济 - handle/run/manage the economy
管理经济 - boost investment/spending/employment/growth
促进投资/支出/就业/增长速度 - stimulate demand/the economy/industry
刺激需求/经济/工业 - cut/reduce investment/spending/borrowing
削减投资/支出/借贷 - reduce/curb/control/keep down inflation
减少/遏制通货膨胀 - create/fuel growth/demand/a boom/a bubble
创造/刺激增长/需求/繁荣/泡沫 - encourage/foster/promote/stimulate/stifle innovation/competition
鼓励/促进/刺激/抑制创新/竞争 - encourage/work with/compete with the private sector
鼓励私营部门;与私营部门合作/竞争 - increase/boost/promote US/agricultural exports
增加/促进美国/农业出口 - ban/restrict/block cheap/foreign imports
禁止/限制/阻止廉价/国外进口产品 - the economy grows/expands/shrinks/contracts/slows (down)/recovers/improves/is booming
经济增长/扩张/收缩/萎缩/放缓/复苏/改善/繁荣 - enjoy an economic/housing/property boom
享受经济/住房/房地产的繁荣期
Economic problems 经济问题 - push up/drive up prices/costs/inflation
抬高价格/成本;加剧通货膨胀 - damage/hurt/destroy industry/the economy
破坏工业/经济 - cause/lead to/go into/avoid/escape recession
引起/导致/进入/避开经济衰退 - experience/suffer a recession/downturn
经历/遭受经济衰退 - fight/combat inflation/deflation/unemployment
抵抗通货膨胀/通货紧缩/失业 - cause/create inflation/poverty/unemployment
导致/造成通货膨胀/贫穷/失业 - create/burst a housing/stock market bubble
造成/引爆住房/股票市场泡沫 - cause/trigger a stock market crash/the collapse of the banking system
引起股市崩盘/银行系统崩溃 - face/be plunged into a financial/an economic crisis
面临/陷入财政/经济危机 - be caught in/experience cycles of boom and bust
陷入/经历周期性繁荣与萧条
Public finance 公共财政 - cut/reduce/slash/increase/double the defence/education/aid budget
- increase/boost/slash/cut public spending
增加/大幅削减/削减公共支出 - increase/put up/raise/cut/lower/reduce taxes
提高/降低税收 - raise/cut/lower/reduce interest rates
提高/降低利率 - ease/loosen/tighten monetary policy
放宽/收紧货币政策 - balance the (state/federal) budget
平衡(州/联邦)预算 - achieve/maintain a balanced budget
达到/保持预算平衡 - run a ($4 trillion) budget deficit/surplus
有(4 万亿美元的)预算赤字/盈余 - impose taxes/austerity measures
Extra ExamplesTopics Successc1, Moneyc1The boom was fuelled by accelerated demand for consumer products. 消费者对产品日益增长的需求加速了经济繁荣。 a boom in house prices 房价的突然升高 a boom in real estate 房地产热 the ordinary business cycle of boom and bust 正常的生意旺淡周期
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- post-war
- consumer
- …
- cause
- create
- fuel
- …
- period
- time
- year
- …
- during a/the boom
- in a/the boom
- boom in
- …
- boom and bust
- [usually singular]
a period when something such as a sport or a type of music suddenly becomes very popular and successful Topics Successc1(某种体育运动、音乐等)突然风靡的时期 a long pole that the bottom of a sail is attached to and that you move to change the position of the sail 帆桁 Topics Transport by waterc2- [usually singular]
a loud deep sound 深沉的响声 the distant boom of the guns 远处隆隆的炮声
Extra ExamplesThe deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay. 雾角低沉的声音在整个海湾回荡。 The deafening boom of the explosion was heard up to 10 kilometres away. 10公里外都能听到震耳欲聋的爆炸声。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- loud
- deep
- …
- hear
- echo
- with a boom
see also sonic boom a floating barrier that is placed across a river or the entrance to a harbour to prevent ships or other objects from coming in or going out 水栅 a long pole that carries a microphone or other equipment 吊杆;支架
in business/economy商业;经济
popular period风靡期
on boat船
sound声音
in river/harbour河;港口
for microphone麦克风
Word Originnoun sense 4 late Middle English (as a verb): ultimately imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen ‘to hum, buzz’. noun senses 1 to 2 late 19th cent. (originally US): probably from boom ‘a loud sound’. noun sense 3 and noun senses 5 to 6 mid 16th cent. (in the general sense ‘beam, pole’): from Dutch, ‘beam, tree, pole’; related to beam.
Idioms
boom and bust
a situation in which a period of rapid economic growth is followed by one of sudden decline 迅速发展;激增;繁荣昌盛 High house prices encourage boom and bust and leave the economy vulnerable. 高房价助长了繁荣和萧条,让经济变得脆弱。 Amid the inevitable boom and bust cycle, families are facing pay cuts and job losses. 在不可避免的繁荣和萧条周期中,家庭面临着减薪和失业。