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бум — meaning in English: boom

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Каталог
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бум
bum
вывод
vyvod
хвост
khvost
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'бум' during discussions about economic growth or technological advancements, as in 'экономический бум' (economic boom). It can also be used in casual conversations about trends, such as when a new music genre rapidly gains popularity.
Synonyms & nuances
'Бум' is often used to describe a sudden increase or surge, but can be slightly less formal than synonyms like 'возрастание' (increase) or 'рост' (growth). You might choose 'бум' in a lively discussion about trends, while opting for more formal terms in academic or business contexts.
Culture
'Бум' has an interesting etymology, deriving from the English word 'boom', which entered the Russian language during the late 20th century. Its usage reflects the global influence of English on Russian, particularly in the context of economic and cultural transformations following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'бум' mean in English?
'Бум' translates to 'boom' in English, often referring to a period of rapid growth or a sudden increase in popularity.
Q.Can 'бум' be used in formal writing?
'Бум' is primarily used in neutral contexts and can be appropriate in informal writing, but it's advisable to use more formal terms in academic or official documents.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'бум'?
A common mistake is using 'бум' in overly formal situations. Make sure to assess the context; using it in a business meeting might require a more formal synonym.
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