increasing

英[ɪn'kriːsɪŋ] 美[ɪn'krɪsɪŋ]
  • adj. 增长的;增加的
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使用频率:
  • incalculable adj.不可数的;极大的;无法预料的;难以确定的
Adjective:
  1. becoming greater or larger;

    "increasing prices"

  2. music

1. His increasing alignment with the Reagan administration nearly cost him re-election.
与里根政府日益紧密的关系差点让他失去了连任的机会。

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2. They have hopes of increasing trade between the two regions.
他们希望增进两个地区之间的贸易。

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3. There is increasing polarization between the blacks and whites in the US.
美国黑人和白人之间的分化在加剧。

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4. The number of under-sixteens in low-paid jobs is increasing.
16岁以下从事低收入工作的人数正在增加。

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5. Increasing unionization led to demands for higher wages and shorter hours.
随着工会越来越壮大,有了提高工资、缩短工作时间的要求。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It cannot meet the increasing request of visas any more.
      它已不能满足逐渐增长的签证需求。
    2. One of the payoff of a university degree is increasing earning power.
      一所大学学位奖赏之一是所增长的收益能力。
    3. The increasing unemployment caused social unrest.
      不断增加的失业引起了社会骚乱。
    4. It is a monotonically increasing number.
      它是一个仅增加的数字。

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