zoom – Wiktionary

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See also: Zoom

english [edit ]

zoom

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pronunciation [edit ]

etymology one [edit ]

unsealed. The verb cost attested inch 1892, noun in 1918 and ejaculation in 1942. obviously relate to scot soom ( “ to buzz, hum ” ), dialectal english and scot soom, swoom, sweem ( “ to spin operating room kink at senior high school focal ratio ” ). compare besides dialectal english sweem ( “ to faint, become dizzy oregon faint ” ) .

noun [edit ]

zoom ( plural zooms )

  1. A humming noise from something moving very fast.
    the zoom of traffic
  2. (figuratively ) A quick ascent.
  3. (figuratively ) A big increase.
  4. An augmentation of a view, by varying the focal length of a lens, or digitally.
    What’s the zoom like on your camera?
translation [edit ]

hum noise from something move very firm

  • Bulgarian: бръмчене normality ( brǎmčene )
  • Danish: brummen c
  • Finnish: suhahdus(fi)
  • French: vrombissement(fr) molarity, sifflement(fr)
  • Georgian: ბზუილი ( bzuili ), ზუზუნი ( zuzuni ), გუგუნი ( guguni )
  • German: Brummen(de) north, brummendes Geräusch n
  • Italian: rombo(it) thousand, rintrono(it) thousand, fragore(it) megabyte, rimbombo(it) m, boato(it) meter
  • Navajo: ts’iziil
  • Portuguese: zumbido(pt) megabyte
  • Russian: жужжа́ние(ru) n ( žužžánije ), гуде́ние(ru) n ( gudénije ), гул(ru) m ( gul )
  • Spanish: zumbido(es) megabyte

adult increase

  • Bulgarian: увеличение(bg) newton ( uveličenie )
  • Finnish: räjähdys(fi)
  • German: Vergrößerung(de) fluorine
  • Italian: ingrandimento(it) m
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  • Dutch: (please verify) zoem(nl) megabyte(please verify) zoom(nl)
  • Interlingua: (please verify) susurro(please verify) zoom

verb [edit ]

zoom ( third-person singular simple present zooms, present participle zooming, simple past and past participle zoomed )

derived term [edit ]
descendants [edit ]
  • → Dutch: zoomen
  • → Finnish: zoomata
  • → French: zoomer
  • → German: zoomen
  • → Italian: zoomare
  • → Norwegian Bokmål: zoome
translation [edit ]

to move quickly

  • Finnish: syöksyä(fi)
  • German: schwirren(de)
  • Japanese: ( colloquial ) 猛スピードで進む ( mōsupīdo delaware susumu )
  • Maori: topa
  • Swedish: for(sv)rusade(sv)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.

translation to be check

  • Dutch: (please verify) zoeven(nl)(please verify) zoemen(nl)
  • Interlingua: (please verify) mover se rapidemente(please verify) focalisar con zoom

interjection [edit ]

zoom

  1. Representing a humming sound

    • 1918, Annie Vivanti chartres, The outrage, page

      196

      :

      Makowsky was playing the Bassgeige. Zoomzoom-zoom…. The rest of the orchestra would join in presently.

  2. Suggesting something moving quickly

    • 1939, Henry Miller, Tropic of Capricorn, Grove Press, published 1962, , grove press, promulgated 1962, page 244

      I would dance a few light fantastic steps to show which way the wind lay, and zoom! Like a breeze I was on the piano stool and doing a velocity exercise.

  3. Suggesting a sudden change, especially an improvement or an increase

etymology two [edit ]

Genericization of the trademark Zoom, a video teleconference software .

verb [edit ]

zoom ( third-person singular simple present zooms, present participle zooming, simple past and past participle zoomed )

  1. To participate in a video teleconferencing call.

noun

Read more : VN-Zoom – Wikipedia

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zoom ( plural zooms )

  1. A video teleconferencing call.
    • 2022 September 27, Barclay Bram, “My Therapist, the Robot”, in The New York Times‎[1]: september twenty-seven, Barclay Bram, “ My therapist, the automaton ”, in

      Then, later that day, I logged onto a zoom call and my mother and I set up our yoga mats in the living room, as we had been doing a couple of times a week during the pandemic.

derive term [edit ]

anagram [edit ]

dutch [edit ]

etymology one [edit ]

From middle dutch sôom, from old dutch *sōm, from Proto-West teutonic *saum, from Proto-Germanic *saumaz ( “ that which cost sew ” ) .

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /zoːm/
  • Hyphenation: soar
  • Rhymes: -oːm

noun [edit ]

zoom thousand ( plural zomen, diminutive zoompje normality )

  1. edge, border
  2. hem (

    border of a cloth that is turned around and stitched

    )

derive terminus [edit ]
descendants [edit ]
  • Negerhollands: soom
  • → Caribbean Javanese: sum
  • → Indonesian: som

etymology two [edit ]

borrow from english zoom .

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /zuːm/
  • Hyphenation: soar

noun [edit ]

zoom molarity ( plural zooms )

  1. zoom (

    augmentation of a view

    )

relate terminus [edit ]

etymology three [edit ]

understand the etymology of the comparable lemma form .

pronunciation one [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /zoːm/
  • Hyphenation: zoom
  • Rhymes: -oːm
verb [edit ]

zoom

  1. zomen inflection of
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

pronunciation two [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /zuːm/
  • Hyphenation: zoom
verb [edit ]

zoom

  1. zoomen modulation of
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

french [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

adopt from english zoom .

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /zum/
  • Homophone: zooms
  • Hyphenation: zoom

noun [edit ]

zoom molarity ( plural zooms )

deduce footing [edit ]

promote read [edit ]

  • “zoom”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language ], 2012.

german [edit ]

pronunciation [edit ]

  • IPA(key): /zuːm/

verb [edit ]

zoom

italian [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

unadapted borrow from english zoom .

noun [edit ]

zoom m ( invariable )

related term [edit ]

norwegian Bokmål [edit ]

verb [edit ]

zoom

portuguese [edit ]

alternate kind [edit ]

  • zumrare)

etymology [edit ]

unadapted adopt from english zoom .

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

zoom thousand ( plural zooms )

  1. zoom (

    augmentation of an image

    )

  2. (photography ) zoom lens (

    lens whose focal length can be rapidly changed

    )

romanian [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

unadapted adopt from english zoom .

noun [edit ]

zoom newton ( plural zoomuri )

deterioration [edit ]

declension of zoom

singular plural
indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation
nominative/accusative (un) zoom zoomul (niște) zoomuri zoomurile
genitive/dative (unui) zoom zoomului (unor) zoomuri zoomurilor
vocative zoomule zoomurilor

slovak [edit ]

etymology [edit ]

borrow from english zoom .

pronunciation [edit ]

noun [edit ]

zoom m inan ( genitive singular zoomu, declension pattern of dub )

declension [edit ]

declension of zoom

singulare tantum
nominative zoom

genitive zoomu
dative zoomu
accusative zoom
locative zoome
instrumental zoomom

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spanish [edit ]

noun [edit ]

zoom m ( plural zooms )

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