booming in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for booming in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

booming [Am ˈbumɪŋ, Brit ˈbuːmɪŋ] ADJ

I.boom1 [Am bum, Brit buːm] N (loud sound)

II.boom1 [Am bum, Brit buːm] VB intr (make loud sound)

III.boom1 [Am bum, Brit buːm] VB trans (say with loud voice)

I.boom2 [Am bum, Brit buːm] N

II.boom2 [Am bum, Brit buːm] VB intr usu in -ing form

I.boom out VB [Am bum -, Brit buːm -] (v + adv)

II.boom out VB [Am bum -, Brit buːm -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

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Translations for booming in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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Affordability is a relative measure, especially in a country with a booming real estate market.
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In the next destination, capital inflows create a boom that is accompanied by rising indebtedness, rising asset prices and booming consumption - for a time.
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The targeted assets can be collateralized debt obligations, which were sold in a booming market until 2007, when they were hit by widespread foreclosures on the underlying loans.
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The females bore and ruffle their wings and the males do complicated dances and make loud booming noises.
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Luxury watch makers are fighting over too few parts makers in order to keep up with a booming market and counter supply bottlenecks.
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After the booming wheat economy of the early part of the century, the prairie provinces were troubled by low wheat prices.
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And beyond the creative triumphs and booming business, they're enjoying a late-blooming friendship that feels more like a blood relation.
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Gazumping is an especially nasty by-product of a booming housing market.
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A nearby lignite coal mine also added to the booming economy of the area.
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However, tourism was booming, with 20 million people expected to visit the country in 2005 versus 12 million in 2003.
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