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1 Erhöhung
f1. einer Mauer etc.: raising3. (Steigerung) increase (+ Gen in); der Qualität: improvement (in); einer Wirkung etc.: enhancement, heightening (of); der Löhne: rise (in), Am. raise; der Preise: increase, rise (in); erhöhen4. MUS. sharpening (+ Gen of; um by)* * *die Erhöhungincrease; aggrandizement; raise; rise* * *Er|hö|hungf -, -en1) (= das Erhöhen) raising; (von Preisen, Miete etc) increase, putting up; (von Zahl auch, von Produktion, Kraft) increase; (von Wirkung) heightening, enhancement; (von Spannung) heightening, intensification3) (= Hügel) hill, elevation* * *die1) (an increase in wages or salary: I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.) raise2) (an increase in salary or wages: She asked her boss for a rise.) rise3) (anything like a ridge in shape: A ridge of high pressure is a long narrow area of high pressure as shown on a weather map.) ridge4) (a sharp note: sharps and flats.) sharp* * *Er·hö·hung<-, -en>f1. (Steigerung) increasedie \Erhöhung der Mehrwertsteuer the increase of the VAT2. (Anhebung) raisingdie \Erhöhung des Zaunes wurde von den Nachbarn missbilligt the neighbours objected to the fence being raised higher3. (Verstärkung) heightening, increase* * *die; Erhöhung, Erhöhungeneine Erhöhung der Preise/Steuern — an increase in prices/taxes
* * *Erhöhung f1. einer Mauer etc: raising3. (Steigerung) increase (+gen in); der Qualität: improvement (in); einer Wirkung etc: enhancement, heightening (of); der Löhne: rise (in), US raise; der Preise: increase, rise (in); → erhöhen4. MUS sharpening (+gen of;um by)* * *die; Erhöhung, Erhöhungeneine Erhöhung der Preise/Steuern — an increase in prices/taxes
* * *-en f.advance n.augmentation n.elevation n.exaltation n.increase n.increment n.raise n. -
2 erhöhen
I v/t1. (Mauer, Damm, Zaun etc.) raise, make higher2. (steigern) raise, increase ( auf + Akk to; um by); (verstärken) intensify; (verbessern) improve (by); (Preis) raise, put up ( auf + Akk to; um by); (Wirkung, Eindruck etc.) enhance, heighten, strengthen, reinforce; (Appetit) sharpen, whet; (Kredit) increase; etw. um das Doppelte / Dreifache etc. erhöhen double / triple ( oder treble) s.th.3. im Rang: promoteII v/refl increase ( auf + Akk to; um by); Preis etc.: auch rise, go up; Temperatur, Zahl etc.: rise, go up; Spannung: grow, increase; Wirkung etc.: be heightened ( oder enhanced); Ansehen, Ruf etc.: grow* * *to exalt; to raise; to step up; to augment; to increment; to elevate; to enhance; to increase; to heighten; to aggrandize* * *er|hö|hen [ɛɐ'høːən] ptp erhöht1. vtto raise; Preise, Miete etc auch to increase, to put up; Zahl auch, Produktion, Kraft to increase; Wirkung, Schönheit to heighten, to enhance; Spannung to increase, to heighten; (MUS ) Note to sharpendie Mauern wurden um zwei Meter erhöht — the walls were made two metres (Brit) or meters (US) higher, the walls were raised (by) two metres (Brit) or meters (US)
etw um 10% erhö́hen — to raise or put up or increase sth by 10%
etw um das Doppelte erhö́hen — increase sth by twice as much again
erhöhte Wachsamkeit/Anstrengungen etc — increased vigilance/efforts etc
2. vrto rise, to increase; (Spannung etc auch) to heighten, to intensifywer sich selbst erhöht, der wird erniedrigt (werden) (Bibl) — whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased
* * *1) (to make to appear greater or better.) enhance2) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) heighten3) (to make higher: If you paint your flat, that will raise the value of it considerably; We'll raise that wall about 20 centimetres.) raise4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) put up5) (to quicken the rate of: We are trying to speed up production.) speed up6) (to increase (a price etc): They upped the price that they wanted for their house.) up* * *er·hö·hen *[ɛɐ̯ˈhø:ən]I. vt1. (höher machen, aufstocken)die Mauern wurden um zwei Meter erhöht the walls were raised by two metres2. (anheben)3. (verstärken)▪ etw \erhöhen to heighten sth4. MUS▪ etw \erhöhen to sharpen sthII. vr1. (steigen)2. (sich verstärken)* * *1.erhöhter Blutdruck — somewhat high blood pressure
2.erhöhte Vorsicht — extra care
reflexives Verb <rent, prices> rise* * *A. v/t2. (steigern) raise, increase (auf +akk to;auf +akk to;um by); (Wirkung, Eindruck etc) enhance, heighten, strengthen, reinforce; (Appetit) sharpen, whet; (Kredit) increase;etwas um das Doppelte/Dreifache etc3. im Rang: promoteum einen Halbton by a semitone, US auch half tone)B. v/r increase (auf +akk to;um by); Preis etc: auch rise, go up; Temperatur, Zahl etc: rise, go up; Spannung: grow, increase; Wirkung etc: be heightened ( oder enhanced); Ansehen, Ruf etc: grow* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb <rent, prices> rise* * *v.to exalt v.to heighten v.to increase v.to increment v.
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