zoom

US: /ˈzum/
UK: /zˈuːm/


English Vietnamese dictionary


zoom /zu:m/
  • danh từ
    • tiếng kêu vù vu (của máy bay...)
    • sự làm cho bay vọt lên; sự bay vọt lên
    • nội động từ
      • kêu vù vù
      • bay vọt lên (máy bay)

    Advanced English dictionary


    verb, noun
    + verb
    1 [V +adv./prep.] to move or go somewhere very fast: Traffic zoomed past us. + For five weeks they zoomed around Europe.
    2 [V] ~ (up) (to ...) (of prices, costs, etc.) to increase a lot quickly and suddenly: House prices have zoomed up this year. + Shares zoomed from 1567p to 1700p.
    Phrasal Verbs: zoom in / out (of a camera) to show the object that is being photographed from closer/further away, with the use of a ZOOM LENS: The camera zoomed in on the actor's face. + In the last shot he zoomed out to a wide view of the garden.
    + noun
    1 [C] = ZOOM LENS: a zoom shot
    2 [sing.] the sound of a vehicle moving very fast(also zoom)
    + noun
    a camera LENS that you use to make the thing that you are photographing appear nearer to you or further away from you than it really is

    Concise English dictionary


    zooms|zoomed|zoomingzuːm
    noun
    +a rapid rise
    +the act of rising upward into the air
    verb
    +move along very quickly
    +move with a low humming noise
    +rise rapidly