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increases

英 [ɪnˈkriːsɪz]

美 [ɪnˈkriːsɪz]

v.  (使)增长,增多; 增加
n.  增长; 增多; 增加
increase的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

    The verb is pronounced /ɪn'kriːs/. The noun is pronounced /'ɪnkriːs/. 动词读作 /ɪn'kriːs/,名词读作 /'ɪnkriːs/。

  • V-ERG 增加;增大;增长
    If somethingincreasesor youincreaseit, it becomes greater in number, level, or amount.
    1. The population continues to increase...
      人口继续增长。
    2. Japan's industrial output increased by 2%...
      日本工业产量增长了2%。
    3. The company has increased the price of its cars...
      公司已经提高了汽车价格。
    4. The increased investment will help stabilise the economy...
      增加的投资将有助于经济的稳定。
    5. We are experiencing an increasing number of problems.
      我们正遇到越来越多的问题。
  • N-COUNT 增加;增大;增长
    If there is anincrease inthe number, level, or amount of something, it becomes greater.
    1. ...a sharp increase in productivity...
      生产率的大幅提高
    2. He called for an increase of 1p on income tax.
      他呼吁所得税提高 1 便士。
    3. ...an increase of violence along the border.
      边境线上暴力事件的增加
  • PHRASE 正在增加;不断增长
    If something ison the increase, it is happening more often or becoming greater in number or intensity.
    1. Crime is on the increase.
      犯罪活动在不断增多。

双语例句

  • New car buyers and smokers will be hit by increases in taxes and excise.
    税率和消费税的提高将使新车买主和烟民受到打击。
  • There are bound to be price increases next year
    明年物价一定会上涨。
  • He forecasts that average salary increases will remain around 4 per cent.
    他预测平均工资增幅将保持在4%左右。
  • The oil price increases sent Europe into deep recession.
    油价上涨使欧洲陷入严重的经济衰退。
  • We all know that when we exert ourselves our heart rate increases.
    我们都知道太卖命了会导致心跳加速。
  • The first price increases are due to come into force in July
    第一批提价预计将在7月开始执行。
  • The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases
    新总理有勇气推动不受欢迎的增税方案获得通过。
  • Traders in Marble Arch are facing huge rent increases.
    大理石拱门的经销商们面临租金的大幅上涨。
  • The slope increases as you go up the curve.
    上了弯道以后,路越来越陡。
  • Those remaining in work will be lucky to get the smallest of pay increases
    那些仍在工作的人,有那么一点点儿加薪就要算是运气了。