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1 increase
n. groei; toevoeging, bijvoeging; vergroting; stijging, vermeerdering--------v. vergroten, toevoegen, vermeerderen, stijgenincrease1[ ingkrie:s] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 toename ⇒ groei, aanwas♦voorbeelden:————————increase2[ inkrie:s]1 toenemen ⇒ (aan)groeien, stijgenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
2 increase
stijgingtoenameuitbreidingvergrotingverhogingvermeerdering -
3 increase amount of loan guarantees
verhogen van bedrag van leningEnglish-Dutch dictionary > increase amount of loan guarantees
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4 increase housing
vergroten van mogelijkheden van huisvesting -
5 increase in unemployment
verhoging van werkeloosheid -
6 increase of index rate
verhoging van indexkoers -
7 increase of quotas
verhoging van aandeel (verhoging van vereiste hoeveelheid) -
8 increase one's efforts
inspanning vergroten -
9 increase one's pace
snelheid verhogen, vlugger gaan -
10 increase reparations
verhogen van schadvergoeding -
11 increase in value
waardevermeerdering -
12 increase of wages
loonsverhoging -
13 be on the increase
be on the increase -
14 explosive population increase
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15 price increase
price increase, price hike -
16 the price increase gave rise to disturbances all over the country
English-Dutch dictionary > the price increase gave rise to disturbances all over the country
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17 wage increase
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18 bloated increase in salary
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19 capital increase
kapitaalvergroting -
20 natural increase
natuurlijke toename/vermeerdering
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