瞬:doom 与 boom(doomer小剧场)
引言:
“你要让时间 怎么转~”
doom /dum/
noun
[不可数名词] 死亡;毁灭;厄运;劫数
death or destruction; any terrible event that you cannot avoid
She had a sense of impending doom.
她预感到厄运已经逼近。
习语 Idioms
doom and gloom
悲观失望;无望;前景暗淡
a general feeling of having lost all hope, and of pessimism
Despite the obvious setbacks, it is not all doom and gloom for the England team.
尽管明显受挫,但对英格兰队来说绝非胜利无望。
prophet of doom
doom merchant
末日预言者
a person who predicts that things will go very badly
The prophets of doom who said television would kill off the book were wrong.
认为电视会扼杀书籍的悲观预言家完全错了。
verb
使…注定失败(或遭殃、死亡等)
to make sb/sth certain to fail, suffer, die, etc.
The plan was doomed to failure .
这个计划注定要失败。
boom /bum/
noun
1.
~ (in sth)
(贸易和经济活动的)激增,繁荣
a sudden increase in trade and economic activity; a period of wealth and success
Living standards improved rapidly during the post-war boom.
在战后那段繁荣昌盛的时期里,生活水平得到了迅速提高。
a chaotic period of boom and bust
经济繁荣与经济萧条交替出现的混乱时期
2.
[通常用单数形式] (某种体育运动、音乐等)突然风靡的时期
a period when sth such as a sport or a type of music suddenly becomes very popular and successful
The only way to satisfy the golf boom was to build more courses.
满足这场高尔夫球热的唯一途径是增建球场。
3.
[通常用单数形式] 深沉的响声
a loud deep sound
the distant boom of the guns
远处隆隆的炮声
verb
1.
[单独使用的动词] 轰鸣;轰响
to make a loud deep sound
Outside, thunder boomed and crashed.
外面雷声隆隆,霹雳炸响。
2.
以低沉有力的声音说
to say sth in a loud deep voice
A voice boomed out from the darkness.
黑暗中传来低沉有力的嗓音。
3.
[单独使用的动词] 迅速发展;激增;繁荣昌盛
to have a period of rapid growth; to become bigger, more successful, etc.
By the 1980s, the computer industry was booming.
到20世纪80年代时,计算机行业迅猛发展。
Business is booming!
生意兴隆!
结语:
“殆尽之前 你出现在我眼前 ~”