单词 | boomlet |
释义 | boomletn. Originally U.S. A small boom, esp. on the Stock Exchange. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > traffic in stocks and shares > (sudden or great) activity high change1656 movement1847 flurry1876 boomlet1880 1880 Puck (N.Y.) 21 Apr. 106/3 All the other booms and alleged boomlets. 1897 H. Bottomley in J. R. Ware Passing Eng. Victorian Era (1909) (at cited word) I may mention that during the recent West Australian boom—or, as some of my Stock Exchange friends prefer to call it, ‘boomlet’—we succeeded in realising, etc. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 23 Apr. 9/2 A very favourable feature has been a recovery in Westralian stocks. Something like a boomlet prevailed at first. 1900 London Stock Market Rep. 18 Aug. 5 What may be called a Republican boomlet has been started in the Yankee corner. 1912 Throne 7 Aug. 238/2 The probability of a boom or a boomlet during the present month..appears to be very remote. 1961 New Statesman 27 Oct. 626/2 The boomlet in shipping shares collapsed at once. 1966 Economist 5 Mar. 919/1 A little boomlet in consumer demand towards the end of last year. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < n.1880 |
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