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单词 whoom
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whoomn.int.

Brit. /wʊm/, /wuːm/, /hwʊm/, /hwuːm/, /hʊm/, /huːm/, U.S. /(h)wʊm/, /(h)wum/, /hum/, /hʊm/
Forms: also with further repetition of the letter o.
Origin: An imitative or expressive formation.
Etymology: Imitative. Probably partly suggested by whoo n. and boom n.1 Compare whoom v. and also whoomph n.
A. n.
A resonant booming or rushing sound.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > deep resonant sound > [noun]
boom?a1500
croona1522
booming1774
bong1855
whoom1875
whoomph1900
1875 W. Allan Heather-bells 1 Adown the lum the eerie whoom, O' win' lang-drawn wad painfu' boom, Re-echoin' thro ilka chaumer.
1916 J. W. Schultz Apauk viii. 166 Long afterward came up the deep whoom! of it as it struck the slope of the butte, far below.
1942 D. M. Crook Spitfire Pilot 90 The deep ‘whoom’ of a bursting bomb could be heard.
1956 ‘B. Holiday’ & W. Dufty Lady sings Blues xi. 120 There was a whoom and this big tree crashed over with a wham and a bang.
2013 S. Wales Evening Post (Nexis) 11 Jan. 10 There was a flash outside and then there was a whoom, like a gas explosion.
B. int.
Representing a resonant booming or rushing sound.
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1888 Harper's Young People 8 May 482/1 I met a lovely lady the other day..who did not take the trouble to say ‘Yes’ to a question, but instead made a funny sound with her mouth, something like ‘whoom-whoom’, only not so definite.
1916 Poetry Jrnl. Mar. 60 It turns the wheel, And at each tug and thrust of it The body pants: Whoom! Whoom!
2001 L. Rees Horror in East 110 There was the rat-a-tat-tat-tat of machine guns and then WHOOM, that was it.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

whoomv.

Brit. /wʊm/, /wuːm/, /hʊm/, /huːm/, U.S. /(h)wʊm/, /(h)wum/, /hum/, /hʊm/
Origin: Probably formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: whoom n.
Etymology: Probably < whoom n.
Originally Scottish.
intransitive. To make a resonant booming or rushing sound; to move with, or as if with, such a sound. Usually with adverb or prepositional phrase indicating manner or direction.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > deep resonant sound > [verb (intransitive)]
boomc1440
whoom1878
1878 W. Allan Rose & Thistle 200 The nicht win' whoomed wi' solemn ca', The young mune thro' the winnock keeked.
1932 ‘L. G. Gibbon’ Sunset Song 79 It whoomed in an instant, the whin, she set her torch into it and ran to the next and fired that.
1936 L. Durrell Let. in Spirit of Place (1969) 41 Wild pigeon whoomed over.
1956 C. D. Simak Strangers in Universe (1958) 21 He heard another jet whoom upward from the field.
2006 Gazette (Montreal) (Nexis) 9 Sept. (Final ed.) j9 All that's missing, you feel, is a bodysuited superhero whooming in on a silver surfboard.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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