What does ZOOM mean?
Definitions for ZOOM
zumzoom
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Princeton's WordNet
rapid climb, rapid growth, zoomnoun
a rapid rise
soar, zoomverb
the act of rising upward into the air
zoom, zoom along, whizz, whizz alongverb
move along very quickly
zoomverb
move with a low humming noise
soar, soar up, soar upwards, surge, zoomverb
rise rapidly
"the dollar soared against the yen"
Wiktionary
zoomnoun
a humming noise from something moving very fast
zoomnoun
a quick ascent
zoomnoun
a big increase
zoomnoun
an augmentation of a view as with a lens
zoomverb
to move fast with a humming noise
zoomverb
to fly an airplane straight up
zoomverb
to move rapidly
zoomverb
to go up sharply
prices zoomed
zoomverb
to change the focal length of a zoom lens
zoomverb
(used with in or out) to manipulate a display so as to magnify or shrink it
Etymology: 1892 verb, 1918 noun, 1942 interjection. Originally imitative of a sound.
Wikipedia
Zoom
Zoom is a song by American band Fat Larry's Band released as the fourth single from their fifth studio album, Breakin' Out (1982). The song was a commercial hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached #10 on the Australian music charts, entering the chart on 13 December 1982 and spending 24 weeks on the chart. It was released in Australia on the Virgin label (Virgin VS-546). It remains one of the group's best-known songs, despite being received poorly in their native US, peaking at #89. The song was featured in the 1982 Christmas Special episode of the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, "Diamonds Are for Heather".
ChatGPT
zoom
Zoom is a function or action in digital technology that allows one to magnify or reduce the size of a visual media, such as an image, a webpage, a document or the screen display itself. It enables closer examination of details or a wider view of a whole. In the context of video conferencing and digital photography, it refers to the ability to make the subjects appear closer or further away.
Wikidata
Zoom
Zoom is an American educational television show, created almost entirely by children, which aired on PBS originally from January 3, 1972 to March 24, 1978. This was produced by WGBH-TV in Boston.
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ZOOM
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ZOOM in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ZOOM in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of ZOOM in a Sentence
Zoom realizes it can accelerate their growth by several years right now, this is a moment of truth for the company by stepping up in a way to allow people to be productive and be human -- and right now, it is.
Everyone on that Zoom will agree that his tone was all wrong and his sole purpose was to intimidate, really appalling behavior. And this insinuation that Naomi owes her off-court success to the media is a myth — don’t be so self-indulgent.
Zoom is an overnight success nine years in the making ... but has, in my view, prepared for the long [haul] to support users both now and with future growth.
I can hardly wait to get President Trump on Zoom on a debate stage.
All the Zoom meetings in the world aren't an adequate substitute for the kind of learning that goes on in preschool, there is literally no such thing as online preschool, because so much happens in the relationships between children, and educators and children.
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Translations for ZOOM
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- تكبيرArabic
- zoomCzech
- zoomDanish
- fokussieren, Aufstieg, brummendes [[Geräusch]], schwirren, surren, Vergrößerung, Brummen, schneller, zoomenGerman
- ανίπταμαι διαγωνίωςGreek
- zoomEsperanto
- enfocar, zumSpanish
- suhahdus, zoomata, zoomaus, syöksyä, räjähdys, suhahtaa, räjähtääFinnish
- ZoomFrench
- ज़ूमHindi
- zoomolásHungarian
- PerbesarIndonesian
- zoomareItalian
- 猛スピードで進むJapanese
- 줌Korean
- zoomLatin
- जूम करणेMarathi
- zoomDutch
- zoomNorwegian
- ts’iziilNavajo, Navaho
- PowiększeniePolish
- zoomPortuguese
- zoomaRomanian
- увеличитьRussian
- zoomSwedish
- BüyütmekTurkish
- thu phóngVietnamese
- פארגרעסערYiddish
- 放大Chinese
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