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1 loonsverhoging
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2 opvoeren
1 [kracht/omvang doen toenemen] increase ⇒ step/speed up 〈 de gang van iets〉, accelerate 〈 de gang van iets〉♦voorbeelden:de productie opvoeren • step up production2 de lonen opvoeren • increase/lift wages3 de momenteel opgevoerde toneelstukken • the plays on/running at the moment4 een vakantie opvoeren als zakenreis • claim/enter a holiday as a business trip -
3 opslaan
5 [neerzetten] put up7 [openslaan] turn up♦voorbeelden:voorraden opslaan • lay in stocks, lay up stores, stock up4 de lonen met 5 % opslaan • raise/increase wages by 5 %6 iets in het geheugen opslaan • file something in the memory, input a file7 bladzijde 44 opslaan • turn up/to page 442 [scharnierend omhooggaan] lift/swing up♦voorbeelden: -
4 toenemen
♦voorbeelden:1 in toenemende mate • increasingly, to an increasing extenteen toenemend verzet tegen loonmatiging • growing opposition to wage restraintin kracht toenemen • grow/increase in strength -
5 verhogen
1 [hoger maken] raise2 [vermeerderen] increase3 [sterker doen uitkomen] heighten♦voorbeelden:2 de prijzen verhogen • raise/increase pricesde productie verhogen • increase/step up productioneen groep met een verhoogd risico • a high-risk group -
6 vermeerderen
♦voorbeelden:vermeerderen met 25 % • increase by 25 per cent -
7 aquavion
n. hydrofoil, structure attached to a boat designed to lift the hull above the water in order to increase the boat's speed; boat equipped with a structure that serves to increase speed by lifting the hull above the water -
8 babyboom
n. baby boom, sharp increase in the birthrate of a nation; period of time characterized by an increase in the birthrate (esp. the years immediately following World War II) -
9 geboortegolf
n. baby boom, sharp increase in the birthrate of a nation; period of time characterized by an increase in the birthrate (esp. the years immediately following World War II) -
10 toenemen
n. increment--------v. increase, grow, be on the increase, redouble, wax, accrue, thicken, gain, freshen -
11 omzetstijging
• sales increase• turnover increase -
12 aangroei
♦voorbeelden:1 de aangroei van de bevolking • the growth/increase in the population -
13 koersverhoging
〈 handel〉1 rise/increase in prices ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot wisselkoers〉 rise/increase in the exchange (rate) -
14 loonsverhoging
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15 meerderen
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16 schaalvergroting
1 [vergroting op schaal] scaling-/scale-up ⇒ increase in scaleVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schaalvergroting
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17 stijging
♦voorbeelden:deze lijn geeft de stijging aan • this line indicates the riseeen stijging in prijs • an increase in price -
18 toename
♦voorbeelden:de toename van de bevolking • the growth in population -
19 vergroten
1 [vermeerderen] increase2 [groter maken] enlarge3 [overdrijven] exaggerate♦voorbeelden:1 de kansen/risico's vergroten • increase the chances/risks2 de kamer vergroten • extend/enlarge the room♦voorbeelden:1 foto's vergroten • enlarge/blow up photosdeze microscoop vergroot driehonderd maal • this microscope has a magnification of three hundred -
20 vergroting
1 [het vermeerderen/vermeerderd worden] increase2 [het groter maken/worden; resultaat daarvan] enlargement ⇒ 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde; met betrekking tot bloedvat, pupil〉 dilation3 [vergrote weergave] magnification4 [vergroot weergegeven foto] enlargement♦voorbeelden:vergroting van de omzet • increase in the turnover
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