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1. in'kri:s verb(to (cause to) grow in size, number etc: The number of children in this school has increased greatly in recent years.) aumentar
2. 'inkri:s noun((the amount, number etc added by) growth: There has been some increase in business; The increase in the population over the last ten years was 40,000.) aumento- on the increase
increase1 n subida / aumentoincrease2 vb subir / aumentar1 (gen) aumento, incremento; (in price, temperature) subida, alza■ an increase of 10% on last year un aumento del 10% respecto al año pasado■ new techniques have led to an increase in output nuevas técnicas han resultado en un aumento de producción1 (gen) aumentar; (temperature) subir■ they have increased the number of police in the neighbourhood han aumentado el número de policías en el barrio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the increase ir en aumento, ir en alzagrow: aumentar, crecer, subir (dícese de los precios)increase vtaugment: aumentar, acrecentarincrease ['ɪn.kri:s, ɪn'kri:s] n: aumento m, incremento m, subida f (de precios)n.• acrecencia s.f.• acrecentamiento s.m.• adelantamiento s.m.• alargamiento s.m.• alza s.f.• aumentar s.m.• aumento s.m.• crecimiento s.m.• encarecimiento s.m.• ganancia s.f.• incremento s.m.• medra s.f.• recargo s.m.v.• acrecentar v.• acrecer v.• agregar v.• alargar v.• aumentar v.• crecer v.• desarrollar v.• engrosar v.• incrementar (Matemática) v.• subir v.
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1. ɪn'kriːsintransitive verb \<\<number/size\>\> aumentar; \<\<prices\>\> aumentar, subir; \<\<influence/popularity\>\> crecer*, aumentar; \<\<trade/output\>\> aumentar, incrementarse (frml)to increase IN something: to increase in size/weight aumentar de tamaño/peso; to increase in number/importance crecer* en número/importancia; to increase in value — aumentar de valor, revalorizarse*
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vt \<\<number/size\>\> aumentar; \<\<prices\>\> aumentar, subir; \<\<trade/output\>\> aumentar, incrementar (frml); \<\<wealth/knowledge\>\> aumentar, acrecentar*
II 'ɪnkriːsnoun aumento m, incremento m (frml)to be on the increase — estar* en aumento, ir* en aumento
1.VI [ɪn'kriːs][number, size, speed, pain] aumentar; [prices, temperature, pressure] subir, aumentar; [wages, salaries, productivity, popularity] aumentarto increase in weight/volume/size/value — aumentar de peso/volumen/tamaño/valor
to increase from 8% to 10% — aumentar de 8 a 10 por ciento
2.[ɪn'kriːs]VT [+ number, size, speed, pain] aumentar; [+ prices, temperature, pressure] subir, aumentar; [+ wages, salaries, taxes, interest rates, productivity] aumentarprofits were the result of increased efficiency — los beneficios eran el resultado de una mayor eficiencia
3.['ɪnkriːs]N (gen) aumento m, incremento m ; [of prices] subida f, aumento man increase in size/volume — un aumento de tamaño/volumen
an increase of £5/10% — un aumento de 5 libras/del 10 por ciento
to be on the increase — estar or ir en aumento
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1. [ɪn'kriːs]intransitive verb \<\<number/size\>\> aumentar; \<\<prices\>\> aumentar, subir; \<\<influence/popularity\>\> crecer*, aumentar; \<\<trade/output\>\> aumentar, incrementarse (frml)to increase IN something: to increase in size/weight aumentar de tamaño/peso; to increase in number/importance crecer* en número/importancia; to increase in value — aumentar de valor, revalorizarse*
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vt \<\<number/size\>\> aumentar; \<\<prices\>\> aumentar, subir; \<\<trade/output\>\> aumentar, incrementar (frml); \<\<wealth/knowledge\>\> aumentar, acrecentar*
II ['ɪnkriːs]noun aumento m, incremento m (frml)to be on the increase — estar* en aumento, ir* en aumento
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