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1 increment
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2 loonsverhoging
n. pay rise, increment -
3 opslag
n. raise, increment, cuff -
4 toenemen
n. increment--------v. increase, grow, be on the increase, redouble, wax, accrue, thicken, gain, freshen -
5 toeneming
n. increase, growth, increment, progress, access -
6 vermeerdering
n. augment, augmentation, increase, increment, reproduction, inflation, access -
7 gatentoeneming
• hole increment -
8 verhoging
• augmentation• enlargement• heightening• increase• increment• promotion• raise• raising -
9 belasting op (toevallige) waardevermeerdering
belasting op (toevallige) waardevermeerderingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > belasting op (toevallige) waardevermeerdering
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10 ophogen
♦voorbeelden:1 opgehoogd(e) voetpad/weg • raised footpath/road -
11 ophoging
2 [plaats] embankment, bank ⇒ elevation -
12 periodiek
periodiek11 [uitgave, tijdschrift] periodical ⇒ 〈 jaarlijks ook〉 annual, 〈 maandelijks ook〉 monthly, 〈 wekelijks ook〉 weekly, 〈 driemaandelijks ook〉 quarterly2 [salarisverhoging] increment————————periodiek2♦voorbeelden:aan periodieke onthouding doen • use the rhythm methodhet komt periodiek terug • it recurs at (certain) intervalsperiodiek terugkerende ziekten • recurrent illnessesII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [scheikunde] periodic(al)♦voorbeelden: -
13 verhoging
1 [het hoger maken] raising♦voorbeelden: -
14 waardevermeerdering
1 increase in value, appreciation♦voorbeelden:belasting op (toevallige) waardevermeerdering • unearned-increment taxVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > waardevermeerdering
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incrément — [ ɛ̃kremɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1738 en math.; repris XXe; angl. increment, lat. incrementum ♦ Sc. Augmentation minimale d une variable prenant des valeurs discrètes. ⇒aussi 1. pas. Inform. Quantité dont on accroît une variable à chaque cycle d une boucle… … Encyclopédie Universelle
increment — INCREMÉNT, incrementuri, s.n. (Rar) Creştere, adaos, spor. [pl. şi: incremente] – Din lat. incrementum. Trimis de valeriu, 21.07.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 incremént s. n., pl. increménturi Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … … Dicționar Român
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increment — I noun accretion, addition, augmentation, boost, enlargement, expansion, extension, gain, growth, increase, incrementum, raise, rise, supplement, surge associated concepts: unearned increment II index accretion … Law dictionary
increment — in‧cre‧ment [ˈɪŋkrmənt] noun [countable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES an amount that is regularly added to someone s pay: • Automatic pay increments based on length of service will be abolished. 2. STATISTICS the amount by which a number, value etc… … Financial and business terms
increment — [in′krə mənt, iŋ′krə mənt] n. [ME < L incrementum < base of increscere, to INCREASE] 1. the fact of becoming greater or larger; increase; gain; growth 2. a) amount of increase [an annual increment of $300 in salary] b) an increase, usually… … English World dictionary
Increment — (v. lat.), 1) Zunahme; 2) Wachsthum; 3) die endliche Veränderung einer veränderlichen additiven od. subtractiven Größe, od. einer fallenden Reihe, s. Differenz 2) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Increment — Increment, lat. dtsch., Wachsthum; bei den engl. Mathematikern endliche Veränderung einer veränderl. Größe, was wir Differenz derselben nennen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
increment — (n.) mid 15c., act or process of increasing, from L. incrementum growth, increase; an addition, from stem of increscere to grow in or upon (see INCREASE (Cf. increase)). Meaning amount of increase first attested 1630s … Etymology dictionary
increment — accretion, *addition, accession … New Dictionary of Synonyms
increment — [n] small step toward gain accession, accretion, accrual, accrument, addition, advancement, augmentation, enlargement, increase, profit, raise, rise, supplement; concepts 763,780 Ant. decrease, loss … New thesaurus