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البِنْصِرِ
boosté

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. boost [Brit buːst, Am bust] N

1. boost (stimulus):

coup m de fouet (to à)
to give sth a boost

2. boost (encouragement):

encouragement m (to sb pour qn, to sth à qc, to do à faire)

3. boost (publicity):

to give sth a boost

4. boost (upward push):

soulever qn (up to jusqu'à)

II. boost [Brit buːst, Am bust] VB trans

1. boost (stimulate):

boost aid, economy, efficiency, exports, productivity, sales
boost investment, lending
boost capacity, intake, number, pay, profit, value
boost interest

2. boost (enhance):

boost image, performance

3. boost MKTG:

boost product

4. boost:

boost ELECTRON, TELEC signal, voltage

5. boost MOTOR:

boost vitesse
boost engine

6. boost (push up):

boost person

7. boost AEROSP:

boost rocket
it boosted his ego
French
French
English
English
doper monnaie, marché, entreprise
grossir nombre, liste
grossir profits
boost (de to)
entraîner la relance de construction, commerce
regonfler ventes, profits

in the PONS Dictionary

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I. boost [bu:st] N

II. boost [bu:st] VB trans

boost economy, sales, shares
boost hopes, chances
boost speed, output
French
French
English
English
relancer économie, production, investissement, immobilier
relance de la consommation
remonter affaires
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. boost [bust] N

II. boost [bust] VB trans

boost economy, sales, shares
boost hopes, chances
boost speed, output
French
French
English
English
booster équipe
relance de la consommation
relancer économie, production, investissement, immobilier
doper économie
remonter affaires
Present
Iboost
youboost
he/she/itboosts
weboost
youboost
theyboost
Past
Iboosted
youboosted
he/she/itboosted
weboosted
youboosted
theyboosted
Present Perfect
Ihaveboosted
youhaveboosted
he/she/ithasboosted
wehaveboosted
youhaveboosted
theyhaveboosted
Past Perfect
Ihadboosted
youhadboosted
he/she/ithadboosted
wehadboosted
youhadboosted
theyhadboosted

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This success provided a major boost to the fantasy genre, a fact noted by many critics.
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Some observers have criticized this kind of design award for being only aimed at boosting manufacturers' marketing.
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Secondly, the military boosted its numbers, possibly by one third in a single century.
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Once the technological bottleneck had been overcome, the order was boosted four times in the next year.
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They were added to oil products to boost the efficiency.
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