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BNC: 523 COCA: 660

increase

verb
/ɪnˈkriːs/
/ɪnˈkriːs/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they increase
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he / she / it increases
/ɪnˈkriːsɪz/
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past simple increased
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past participle increased
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-ing form increasing
/ɪnˈkriːsɪŋ/
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  1. to become greater in amount, number, value, etc.; to make something greater in amount, number, value, etc.(使)增长,增多;增加
    • Costs have increased significantly.成本大幅增加。
    • to iincrease dramatically/substantially大幅/大幅增加
    • The price of oil increased.石油价格上涨了。
    • increase in something Oil increased in price.石油价格上涨了。
    • increase by something The rate of inflation increased by 2 per cent.通货膨胀率上升了2%。
    • increase from A to B The population has increased from 1.2 million to 1.8 million.人口已从 120 万增加到了 180 万。
    • increase with something Disability increases with age (= the older somebody is, the more likely they are to be disabled).身体机能随着年龄退化。
    • increase something Sun exposure may increase the risk of skin cancer.日晒可能会增加患皮肤癌的风险。
    • Our aim is to increase the number of women in the sport.我们的目标是增加女性在这项运动中的人数。
    • The company plans to significantly increase product availability over the next year.该公司计划在未来一年大幅提高产品的可用性。
    • increase something by something They've increased the price by 50 per cent.他们把价格提高了50%。
    • increase something from A to B Last month the reward was increased from $20 000 to $40 000.上个月报酬从2万英镑增加到了4万英镑。
    • An increasing number of people live alone.越来越多的人独居。
    • increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere地球大气层中日益增多的二氧化碳含量
    opposite decrease
    Language Bank illustrateillustrateReferring to a chart, graph or table描述图或表
      • This bar chart illustrates how many journeys people made on public transport over a three-month period.这个柱状图显示三个月期间人们乘坐公共交通往来的次数。
      • This table compares bus, train, and taxi use between April and June.这个表比较了四月至六月公交车、火车和出租车的使用情况。
      • The results are shown in the chart below.结果显示在下面的图表中。
      • In this pie chart, the survey results are broken down by age.在这个饼分图中,调查结果按年龄划分。
      • This pie chart breaks down the survey results by age.这个饼分图按年龄对调查结果进行分类。
      • As can be seen from these results, younger people use buses more than older people.从结果可以看出,年轻人比老年人乘坐公交车的频率更高。
      • According to these figures, bus travel accounts for 60% of public transport use.从这些数字看,乘坐公交车出行占公共交通使用率的 60%。
      • From the data in the above graph, it is apparent that buses are the most widely used form of public transport.从上图的数据明显看出:公交车是公共交通中使用最广泛的类型。
    Extra Examples
    • Demand is expected to increase over the next decade.预计需求在未来十年将会上升。
    • Sales increased almost fourfold in this period.这一时期销售额几乎增长了三倍。
    • The budget has increased by more than a third in the last year.去年预算增加了三分之一强。
    • We need to increase productivity.我们需要提高生产力。
    • Progressively increase the intensity of the exercise over three weeks.在 3 个星期里逐步增加练习强度。
    • You can increase or decrease the font size.您可以增加或减少字体大小。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta2, Moneya2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • drastically
    verb + increase
    • be expected to
    • be likely to
    preposition
    • by
    • from
    • in
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English (formerly also as encrease): from Old French encreistre, from Latin increscere, from in- ‘into’ + crescere ‘grow’.

increase

noun
/ˈɪŋkriːs/
/ˈɪŋkriːs/
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. a rise in the amount, number or value of something增长;增多;增加
    • price/tax/wage increases价格/税额/工资的上涨
    • Profits show a steady increase.利润稳步增长。
    • increase in something Last year the business saw a 3% increase in turnover.去年该企业的营业额增长了3%。
    • a substantial increase in the number of products on the market市场上产品数量的大幅增加
    • There has been a significant increase in oil prices.油价大幅上涨。
    • The tax has resulted in a dramatic increase in rents.这项税收导致租金大幅上涨。
    • increase of something an increase of 2p in the pound on income tax所得税每英镑增加 2 便士
    • increase on something The figure is a ten-fold increase on the earlier amount.这个数字是以前的十倍。
    • increase of something on something This is an increase of 12% on the previous year.这比前一年增加了12%。
    • increase over something This represents a 14% increase over last year.这比去年增加了14%。
    • increase from something They report a massive increase from last year.他们报告说比去年大幅增加。
    • on the increase Homelessness is on the increase (= increasing).无家可归者越来越多。
    • The rate of increase is accelerating.增长速度正在加快。
    Language Bank increaseincreaseDescribing an increase描述增长
      • Student numbers in English language schools in this country increased from 66 000 in 2018 to just over 84 000 in 2019.该国英语学校的学生人数从2018年的66,000人增加到2019年的84,000多人。
      • The number of students increased by almost 30 per cent compared with the previous year.与前一年相比,学生人数增加了近30%。
      • Student numbers shot up/increased dramatically in 2019.2019年,学生人数激增。
      • The proportion of Spanish students rose sharply from 5 per cent in 2018 to 14 per cent in 2019.西班牙学生的比例从2018年的5%大幅上升至2019年的14%。
      • There was a significant rise in student numbers in 2019.2019年,学生人数大幅上升。
      • The 2019 figure was 84 000, an increase of 28 per cent on the previous year.2019年的数字为84,000人,比上一年增加28%。
      • The 2019 figure was 84 000, 28 per cent up on the previous year.2019年的数字为84 000人,比上年增长28%。
      • As the chart shows, this can partly be explained by a dramatic increase in students from Spain.如图所示,这种情况的部分原因是西班牙学生人数的急剧上升。
    language bank at expect, fall, illustrate, proportion
    opposite decrease
    Extra Examples
    • An increase in demand leads to an increase in price.需求增加导致价格上涨。
    • Sales of beef have experienced double-digit increases.牛肉销量经历了两位数的增长。
    • Some companies are predicting price increases of 30 per cent or more.一些公司预计价格将上涨30%或更多。
    • Intensive farming has brought about an increase in outbreaks of food poisoning.集约农业导致食物中毒事件有所增加。
    • Many parts of the country have experienced an increase in unemployment.该国许多地区失业率都有所上升。
    • Their reputation has improved, bringing a corresponding increase in revenues.他们的信誉有了改善,收益也相应增长。
    • The war resulted in a massive increase in government spending.战争使政府开支大大增加。
    • There has been an increase in demand for two-bedroom flats.对两居室型公寓的需求有所增长。
    • This year saw an increase in the number of job applicants.今年求职者有所增加。
    • The average increase in value last year was 4.3 per cent.去年的平均涨幅为4.3%。
    • The company reported a 9.5 per cent increase in third quarter losses.该公司报告称,第三季度亏损增加了9.5%。
    • We achieved a small increase in profits of £3 257.我们盈利 3,257 英镑,实现了小幅增长。
    • You would expect to observe an increase in births during peacetime.你会看到和平时期出生率有所上升。
    • The country is enjoying the biggest increase in business confidence for years.该国目前的商业信心指数上升幅度是数年来最大的。
    • The government has announced a modest increase in welfare benefits.政府宣布适度增加福利。
    • The figures show a sharp increase on last year's turnover.数据显示营业额与去年相比有大幅增长。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta2, Moneya2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + increase
    • demonstrate
    • experience
    • see
    increase + verb
    • occur
    preposition
    • on the increase
    • increase in
    • increase on
    phrases
    • a rate of increase
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English (formerly also as encrease): from Old French encreistre, from Latin increscere, from in- ‘into’ + crescere ‘grow’.
BNC: 523 COCA: 660
increase

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + INCREASE | INCREASE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, considerable, dramatic, drastic, enormous, exponential, huge, large, major, marked, massive, significant, substantial, vast巨大的增長;可觀的增長;大幅增長;指數級增長;顯著的增加moderate, modest, slight, small適度的增加;略微的增加;小幅增長apparent明顯的增加rapid, sharp, steep, sudden迅速的/急劇的/陡然的/突然的增加gradual, incremental, progressive, steady逐步增多;穩步增長fivefold, tenfold, etc. * 5 倍、10 倍等的增長10%, etc. * 10% 等的增長double-digit (especially NAmE) 兩位數的增長Sales of beef have experienced double-digit increases.牛肉銷量經歷了兩位數的增長。concomitant (formal) , corresponding, proportional, resulting伴隨的/相應的/相稱的/隨之而來的增長
Their reputation has improved, bringing a corresponding increase in revenues.他們的信譽有了改善,收益也相應增長。average, mean平均增長The average increase in value last year was 4.3%.去年價值平均增長達 4.3%。net, overall, total淨增長;總額的增加;增長總量across-the-board全面增加The pay rise represented an across-the-board increase of between 9% for the highest paid and 32% for the lowest paid worker.這次工資是全面上調,工資最高的工人上調 9%,工資最低的工人上調 32%。annual, monthly, etc.年度、月度等增長projected, proposed預計的/提議的增長Retirement planning often starts with projected cost-of-living increases.退休規劃常常從生活費用上漲的估算開始。pay, salary, wage薪金上調;工資的上漲budget, dividend, fare, price, rent, spending, tax, tuition (NAmE) 預算增加;紅利的增多;交通費的增加;價格上漲;租金上漲;花費增加;稅額的增加;學費上漲population, productivity, temperature人口增長;生產率提高;溫度升高VERB + INCREASEdemonstrate, experience, see, show呈現出增長;有增長Many parts of the country have experienced an increase in unemployment.該國許多地區失業率都有所上升。This year saw an increase in the number of job applicants.今年求職者有所增加。Profits show a steady increase.利潤穩步增長。enjoy享有增長The country is enjoying the biggest increase in business confidence for years.該國目前的商業信心指數上升幅度是數年來最大的。achieve實現增長We achieved a small increase in profits of £3 257.我們盈利 3,257 英鎊,實現了小幅增長。bring, bring about, cause, lead to, produce, result in帶來增長;引起增長;導致增多Intensive farming has brought about an increase in outbreaks of food poisoning.集約農業導致食物中毒事件有所增加。The war resulted in a massive increase in government spending.戰爭使政府開支大大增加。observe觀察到增加You would expect to observe an increase in births during peacetime.你會看到和平時期出生率有所上升。predict預言增長Some companies are predicting price increases of 30% or more.有些公司預言價格會上升 30%,甚至更多。propose, suggest提議/建議增加He proposed a large tax increase.他提議大幅度增稅。indicate, reflect, represent表現/反映出/體現增長Improved profitability may indicate an increase in competitiveness.利潤率的提高或許說明競爭力有所加強。be accompanied by, involve, mean伴隨着增長;意味着增長The measures to improve the health service will involve an increase in government spending.旨在改善公共醫療服務的各項措施會使政府開支有所增加。announce, post, report宣佈/公佈/報告增長The company reported a 9.5% increase in third quarter losses.這家公司報告第三季度的虧損增加了 9.5%。INCREASE + VERBoccur增長出現PREPOSITIONon the increase正在增長Burglaries in the area are on the increase.該地區入室盜竊案件正在增加。increase in在⋯方面的增長There has been an increase in demand for two-bedroom houses.對兩居室房屋的需求有所增長。increase on, increase over與⋯相比有增長The figures show a sharp increase on last year's turnover.數據顯示營業額與去年相比有大幅增長。increase to增加到⋯a dividend increase to 11.4 pence股息漲到 11.4 便士PHRASESa rate of increase增長率
increase

verb

ADVERB | VERB + INCREASE | PREPOSITION ADVERBconsiderably, dramatically, drastically, enormously, exponentially, greatly, markedly, significantly, substantially, tremendously, vastly大幅增長;急劇增長;增長巨大;呈指數級增長;顯著增加slightly略有增長gradually, progressively逐漸增長;遞增Progressively increase the intensity of the exercise over three weeks.在 3 個星期裏逐步增加練習強度。rapidly, sharply, steeply迅速增長;激增steadily穩步增長slowly緩慢增長twofold, threefold, etc.增加一倍/兩倍等Sales increased almost fourfold in this period.這一時期銷售額幾乎增長了三倍。VERB + INCREASEbe expected to, be likely to預期增長;很可能增加Demand is expected to increase over the next decade.預計在今後的 10 年中需求將會增長。PREPOSITIONby增長⋯The budget has increased by more than a third in the last year.去年預算增加了三分之一強。from以⋯為起點增長in在⋯方面增長to increase in amount / number / price / size在數額/數量/價格/規模上增長to增加到Last month the reward was increased from $20 000 to $40 000.上個月獎金從 2 萬美元增加到了 4 萬美元。with隨着⋯增長Disability increases with age.年齡越大,身體越不靈活。
BNC: 523 COCA: 660
increase verb
increase (increase prices) rise (a rate increases)
increase

noun

increase ♦︎ growth ♦︎ inflation ♦︎ rise ♦︎ gain ♦︎ surge ♦︎ hike ♦︎ spiral ♦︎ raise ♦︎ upturnThese words all refer to a situation when the amount, level or number of sth goes up. 这些词均表示数量的增加、增长或水平的提高。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an increase / growth / inflation / a rise / a gain / a surge / a hike / a spiral / an upturn in sthan increase / growth / inflation / a rise / a gain / a surge / a hike of 20%(a) significant / sharp increase / growth / inflation / rise / gain / surge / hike / upturn(a) large / considerable / huge / massive increase / growth / inflation / rise / gain / surge / hike(a) sudden increase / growth / inflation / rise / gain / surge / hike / upturn(a) moderate increase / growth / inflation / rise / hike(a) slow / gradual / steady increase / growth / inflation / rise / spiral(a) tax / price / wage increase / growth / inflation / rise / hike / raiseto see an increase / growth / inflation / a rise / a gain / a surge / a hike / an upturnto lead to / mean / report an increase / growth / inflation / a rise / a gain / a surge / a hiketo cause / represent an increase / growth / inflation / a rise / a gain / a surgeto show an increase / growth / a rise / a gain / a surge increase [countable, uncountable] a rise in the amount, number or level of sth 增长;增多;增加There has been a steady increase in demand for the service.对这种服务的需求稳步增长。This year saw an increase of nearly 20% in the number of visitors.今年游客人数增加了近20%。The figures show a significant increase on last year's turnover.数据显示营业额比去年有了显著增长。Homelessness is on the increase (= increasing).无家可归者越来越多。OPP cut , decrease , reduction reduction see also increase in sth gain verb 2 , increase rise verb growth [uncountable, singular] an increase in the size, amount or degree of sth 增加;增长;增强The report links population growth with rural poverty.该报告把人口增长与农村的贫困联系起来。The growth in average earnings has remained constant.平均收入保持了连续增长。Recent years have seen a huge growth of interest in alternative medicine.近年来人们对替代疗法的兴趣愈加浓厚了。 see also grow rise verb inflation ɪnˈfleɪʃn [uncountable] a rise in the prices of services and goods in a country, resulting in a fall in the value of money; the rate at which this happens 通货膨胀;通胀率The bank is introducing new measures to curb inflation.银行正采取抑制通货膨胀的新措施。Wage increases must be in line with inflation.工资的增长必须与通货膨胀一致。Inflation is currently running at 3%.当前的通胀率为3%。 rise [countable] an increase in the number, amount or level of sth 增长;增多;增加The industry is feeling the effects of recent price rises.该行业已感觉到最近价格上涨的影响。There has been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work.失业人数急剧增长。OPP fall , decline , drop reduction see also rise rise verb NOTE 辨析 Increase, growth or rise?In many cases you can use any of these words. 在许多情况下这三个词可以通用a rapid increase / growth / rise in the number of private cars私家车数量的迅速增加 Growth is often uncountable and is used especially to talk about size: population growth is much more typical than 'population increase/rise'. It is also more often used to talk about sth positive. * growth常作不可数名词,尤指规模的增长;population growth比population increase/rise更常用。growth更多指好的增长the growth in earnings / employment / demand收入/就业/需求的增长 Increase and rise are often used to talk about more negative things. * increase和rise常指较负面的增长an alarming increase / rise in violent crime暴力犯罪惊人的增加 Increase is more general than rise, used for things that increase by themselves or that are increased deliberately by sb. Rise is used more for things that happen to rise, rather than for deliberate increases. Price rises are seen from the point of view of the people buying things, not selling them. Businesses announce price increases; customers feel the effects of price increases/rises. 与rise相比,increase的意思更宽泛,指自身或人为的增长。rise较多指偶然发生的而非人为的增长。price rises表示从买者而非卖者的角度看到的价格上涨。商家宣布提价用 announce price increases表示;消费者感觉到提价的影响用feel the effects of price increases/rises表示。 gain [countable, uncountable] an increase in the amount of sth, especially in wealth or weight (尤指财富或重量的)增值,增加a £3 000 gain from our investment从我们的投资中获取的3 000英镑的收益Regular exercise is the best way of preventing weight gain.经常锻炼是防止体重增加的最佳方法。 OPP loss Loss [uncountable, countable] is the state of no longer having sth or as much of sth, or the process that leads to this. * loss指丧失、损失、丢失weight loss体重减轻loss of blood失血The closure of the factory will lead to a number of job losses.工厂倒闭会使许多人失业。 see also loss debt , gain gain verb 2 surge sɜːdʒ; NAmE sɜːrdʒ [countable] a sudden increase that happens in the amount or number of sth; a large amount of sth (数量的)急剧上升,激增;大量;一大批Economists have reported a surge in consumer spending.经济学家通报了消费开支的激增。After an initial surge of interest, there has been little call for our services.开始时的一阵新鲜劲过后,对我们服务的需求变得很小。 see also surge soar verb , surge wave noun 2 hike [countable] (informal, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) a large or sudden increase that sb makes in prices or taxes (价格或税额的)大幅度提高,猛增Higher crude oil prices mean price hikes for consumers too.原油价格的上涨对消费者来说意味着物价也会大幅度提高。Borrowers will be hit hard by the latest hike in interest rates.新近利率的大幅上扬将使借款人遭受沉重打击。 spiral ˈspaɪrəl [uncountable] a continuous harmful increase in sth, that gradually gets faster and faster 螺旋式上升(指有害的持续加速增长)How can we halt the destructive spiral of violence in the inner cities?我们怎样才能遏止内城区日益严重的破坏性暴力行为?The country is caught in a vicious spiral of rising wages and prices.该国陷入了工资和物价持续上涨的恶性循环之中。 Spiral can also be used to talk about a similar harmful decrease in sth. * spiral亦可指类似的有害的下降The book gives a harrowing account of a downward spiral of drink, drugs and despair.这本书对从酗酒、吸毒再到绝望的沉沦之路作了令人心痛的描述。 raise [countable] (NAmE) an increase in the money you are paid for the work you do 加薪;工资增长If I asked my boss for a raise he'd fire me.我要是要求老板加薪,他会解雇我。In British English this is called a rise. 在英式英语中表达此义用rise。 upturn ˈʌptɜːn; NAmE >ˈʌptɜːrn [countable, usually singular] an increase in the amount of business that is done; a time when the economy becomes stronger (营业额的)增加,提高;(经济的)回升,好转The restaurant trade is on the upturn.餐饮业正在复苏。an upturn in the economy经济好转 OPP downturn reduction increase

verb

increase ♦︎ raise ♦︎ boost ♦︎ intensify ♦︎ maximize ♦︎ heighten ♦︎ inflate ♦︎ step sth up ♦︎ turn sth upThese words all mean to make the amount, number or level of sth bigger or greater. 这些词均表示增加、提高、加强。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to increase / raise / boost / inflate / step up sth by 15%, 250, £100, a third, etc.to increase / raise / boost / inflate / step up sth from 150, $500, etc.to increase / raise / boost / inflate / step up sth to 150, $500, etc.to increase / raise / boost / maximize / inflate pricesto increase / raise / boost / maximize your incometo increase / raise / boost / heighten awareness / interestto increase / raise / boost / maximize supportto increase / raise / boost confidenceto increase / raise / intensify / step up the pressureto increase / intensify / maximize / heighten / step up securityto increase / raise / boost / intensify / heighten / inflate sth greatly / further increase [transitive] to make sth greater in amount, number, level, degree or value 使增长;增加;提高We need to increase productivity.我们需要提高生产力。They've increased the price by 50%.他们已经加价五成。Last month the reward was increased from £20 000 to £40 000.上个月报酬从2万英镑增加到了4万英镑。 OPP decrease , reduce reduce see also increase rise verb increased

adjective

[only before noun] increased demand / pressure / spending上升的需求/压力/开支
raise [transitive] to increase the amount or level of sth 增加,提高(数量或水平)The government has promised not to raise taxes.政府已承诺不加税。They raised their offer to $500.他们将出价抬高到500元。How can we raise standards in schools?我们怎样才能提高学校的水准?Don't tell her about the job until you know for sure-we don't want to raise her hopes (= make her hope too much).没确定之前别告诉她工作的事,我们不想让她期望过高。I've never heard him even raise his voice (= speak louder because he was angry).我甚至从没听到他提高过嗓门儿。OPP lower reduce NOTE 辨析 Increase or raise?In many cases you can use either word. Increase is slightly more frequent when talking about numbers, prices and figures; raise is more useful for abstract nouns such as feelings and qualities. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用。表示数额、价格和数字时用increase略多;raise较常跟表示感情与品质等的抽象名词搭配to raise interest / awareness提高兴趣/意识 Raise is also used in idiomatic expressions such as raise sb's hopes and raise your voice. * raise亦用在raise sb's hopes和raise one's voice等惯用语中。 boost buːst [transitive] (often approving, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to make sth increase, or become better or more successful 使增长;使兴旺The new service helped to boost pre-tax profits by 10%.这项新服务使税前利润增长了10%。A last-minute rush by Christmas shoppers boosted sales.圣诞前最后一波购物热潮使商店营业额大增。Getting that job did a lot to boost his ego (= make him feel more confident).得到那份工作使他信心倍增。 Boost is always used to talk about a positive increase. * boost总是表示往好的方面增长to boost productivity / sales / spending提高生产力/销售额;增加开支to boost sb's morale / career / confidence提高某人的士气;提升某人的事业发展;增强某人的信心to boost taxes/pressure/tension intensify ɪnˈtensɪfaɪ [transitive, intransitive] to increase an activity or feeling in degree or strength; (of an activity or feeling) to increase in degree or strength 加强,增强(活动或感情);(活动或感情)强化,加剧The opposition leader has intensified his attacks on the government.反对派领袖加强了对政府的攻击。The reforms served only to intensify the misery of the poorer peasants.这些改革只是让贫困农民的日子更苦了。Violence intensified during the night.夜间暴力活动加剧了。 maximize (BrE also maximise) [transitive] (rather formal, especially business 尤用于商业) to increase sth as much as possible; to make the best use of sth 使最大化;充分利用;最大限度地利用They drew up a six-point plan to maximize safety and efficiency in the use of the equipment.为了最大限度地提高设备使用的安全性和效率,他们制订了一个六点计划。 (computing 计算机) Maximize the window to full screen.将窗口最大化。The purpose of the restructuring is to maximize opportunities in the global market.企业重组的目的是为了充分利用全球市场的机会。 OPP minimize reduce heighten ˈhaɪtn [transitive, intransitive] to increase an effect or feeling or make it stronger; (of an effect or feeling) to increase or become stronger 加强(效果或情感);(效果或情感)强化Fears of further racial conflict were heightened by news of the riots.暴乱的消息使人们更加担心会爆发进一步的种族冲突。Tension heightened after the recent bomb attack.最近发生炸弹袭击之后,情势更加紧张了。NOTE 辨析 Intensify or heighten?Although both verbs can be used with or without an object, heighten is more often used with an object. Heighten is used especially to talk about feelings and attitudes; intensify can apply to actions too. 这两个动词带或不带宾语均可,但heighten较常带宾语。heighten尤用以描述情感和态度;intensify还可描述行为a heightened sense of loneliness / well-being加剧的孤独感;强烈的安适愉快之感to intensify the campaign / battle加强活动;使战斗更加激烈 inflate ɪnˈfleɪt [transitive] (often disapproving, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to increase the price of sth 使涨价The principal effect of the demand for new houses was to inflate prices.对新住宅需求的主要影响是促使价格上涨。The profit margin had been artificially inflated.利润率被人为提高了。 Inflate can also be used without an object, but this is less frequent. * inflate也可作不及物动词,不带宾语,但这种用法不太常见 [intransitive] House prices are no longer inflating at the same rate as last year.住宅价格的上涨率已不再像去年那样高了。 ˌstep sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(-pp-)to increase the level of an activity 提高(活动)的水平He has stepped up his training to prepare for the race.他为准备那场比赛加强了训练。Security has been stepped up in response to the recent terrorist threat.加强了安全措施以应对近来恐怖分子的威胁。
ˌturn sth ˈup

phrasal verb

to increase the noise, heat or light produced by a piece of equipment by moving its controls 开大(音量);调高(热度或亮度)Could you turn the TV up?你能把电视机的音量开大些吗?The music was turned up loud.音乐的音量开大了。 OPP turn sth down reduce see also turn sth on turn sth on
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