WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| boom n | (explosive noise) | huk m |
| | (potoczny) | bum n |
| | The tree fell to the forest floor with a boom. |
| boom n | (economic prosperity) | hossa ż |
| | The boom of the 1920s ended with the Wall Street Crash. |
| boom⇒ vi | (sound loudly and deeply) | huczeć ndk. |
| | Sam's deep voice boomed throughout the auditorium. |
| boom vi | (business, economy: prosper) | rozwijać się zwr. ndk. |
| | Business at the new cake shop is booming. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| boom n | (crashing sound of waves) | huk, grzmot m |
| | Maura could hear the boom of waves crashing on the shore in the distance. |
| boom n | (sailing ship: pole) | bom m |
| | The cross-beam at the bottom of that sail is the boom. |
| boom n | (period of time with high activity) | ożywienie n |
| | | boom m |
| | There's recently been a boom of artistic activity at the university. |
| boom n | (waterway barricade) | zapora pływająca ż + przym. |
| | The inlet is protected by a floating boom. |
| boom n | (microphone pole) | żuraw mikrofonowy m + przym. |
| | Raphael extended the boom so the actors could be heard better. |
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