An addition, increase; a piece added on; a supplement. In Old English, A reinforcement (of troops).
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > increase in quantity, amount, or degree > [noun] > an increase (23) eke894 An addition, increase; a piece added on; a supplement. In Old English, A reinforcement (of troops). increasec1384 The result of increasing; an increased amount, addition, increment. eking1393 An augmentation, increase. augmentationc1452 Something by which anything is augmented; an addition, an increase. superexcrescence1479 Scottish. Increase in profit or value. Obsolete. access1548 The joining or addition of something to something else, or of a person or people to others, esp. as a reinforcement; (hence) augmentation… accrue1548 Increase by augmentation or reinforcement; an addition or increase by augmentation; (occasionally) the accretion of a title. Cf. crew, n.1 accession1551 Something which is added or joined to another thing; an augmentation. Also: a person who joins a group of others. increasement1561 That by which something is increased; an increment, addition, augmentation; progeny; produce: = increase, n. 5–7. ekementa1603 An increase, extension, enlargement. afflux1603 A flow or movement (of liquid, air, people, etc.) towards or into a particular place. Also: that which flows into something; an accession, an… accruement1607 Something that accrues or has accrued; an addition or accession by natural growth; an increment. Also (occasionally): an accumulation. increment1631 Amount of increase; an amount or portion added to a thing so as to increase it, an addition; an amount gained, profit. rise1654 gen. An increase in anything that can be measured or quantified, as amount, number, value, price, temperature, etc.; (also) the amount of such an… plusa1721 An increase or gain resulting from a process of addition or comparison; (also) the fact of being greater in quantity; excess, surplus. Also figurative… raise1729 Chiefly U.S. An increase in amount; an increase in the price, rate, value, etc., of something. Cf. rise, n. 17. swell1768 figurative. Increase in amount. rare. ? Obsolete. gain1851 In extended sense: An increase (whether beneficial or not) in amount, magnitude, or degree. Opposed to loss. step-up1922 An increase in rate or quantity; an intensification. upcurve1928 build-up1943 (Usually gradual) accumulation, increase; spec. Military an accumulation of troops, weapons, etc. Also attributive. Subcategories:— a quantity obtained from another by increase (2) |
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