increasing

increasing [ɪn'kri:sɪŋ]  [ɪn'krɪsɪŋ] 

原级:increase

第三人称单数:increases

第三人称复数:increases

过去分词:increased

过去式:increased

increasing 基本解释

动词增加,增大,增多( increase的现在分词 ); 增强,增进; [缝纫]放(针); 增强

increasing 相关例句

increasing

1. New settlers came in increasing numbers.
    新来的移民日益增多。

increasing 网络解释

1. 递增:不管电脑变得多快,记忆体变得多便宜,效率(Efficiency)仍然是设计演算法时最重要的考量.将一组资料以递增 (increasing) 或以递减 (decreasing)的顺序加以排列.若要得知一个演算法解决一个问题有效率的程度,我们必须分析(Analyze)该演算法.

2. 增长:年龄锥体有三种类型:下降(declining)、稳定(stable)和增长(increasing)型. 白橡树(Quercus alba)种群的年龄分布内禀增长能力定义:在种群不受限制的条件下,即能够排除不利的天气条件,提供理想的食物条件,排除捕食者和疾病,

3. 递增的:increaser 增加的 | increasing 递增的 | increasingly 日益

increasing 单语例句

1. danci.911chaxun.com

1. An increasing number of Chinese companies have been aware of the value of enterprise data warehouses that can greatly improve their business efficiency.

2. He notes the jewelry business has been growing rapidly in recent years and the firm has seen an increasing need for functionality.

3. increasing的解释

3. China's central bank issued a directive yesterday aimed at increasing regulations of the housing loan business after problems in developing the market.

4. increasing的解释

4. The business management and operation capability was obviously unable to catch up with the rapidly increasing business scale.

5. And increasing trade and business relations among them is a major part of that.

6. Since it was placed over the busted well on Thursday, the cap has been siphoning an increasing amount of oil.

7. And business banquets will contribute to increasing industry earnings during the busy autumn season.

8. The idea is to curb realty speculation by increasing the cost of buying property.

9. Because of the increasing cost of buying coal, the government in 2004 decided to approve the mechanism linking coal and power prices.

10. increasing的意思

10. Both countries are engaged in close economic and trade cooperation, with their interdependence increasing day by day.

increasing 英英释义

increasing

adj

1. increasing什么意思

1. becoming greater or larger

    e.g. increasing prices

2. increasing

2. music