英:['bʊmɪ]
美:['bʊmɪ]
英:['bʊmɪ]
美:['bʊmɪ]
adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by an economic boom
having an excessive accentuation on the tones of lower pitch in reproduced sound
轰炸声
The first known use of boomy was in 1888
1 The "boomy" theory is that when times are good, we get overconfident and spend freely, then retreat into a risk-averse shell when times get tough.
“牛气哄哄型”理论认为,当形势大好时,我们会过于自信,花起钱来大手大脚,而当形势变得艰难时,我们就会缩进厌恶风险的壳里。
2 a developer who made a fortune during the boomy days of the housing bubble
3 The bass is boomy, but the audio can lack clarity in the higher tones.
4 Unfortunately, this large four-cylinder idles with the clatter of a diesel and is boomy through the top half of the tachometer.
5 Unfortunately, this large four-cylinder idles with the clatter of a diesel and is alarmingly boomy through the top half of the tachometer.
6 The A10 more than made up for this deficiency, however, with some remarkably rich and deep bass that never sounded boomy or muddy.
2 景气