increment
英 [ˈɪŋkrəmənt]
美 [ˈɪŋkrəmənt]
n. 定期的加薪; 增量; 增加
复数:increments 过去分词:incremented 现在分词:incrementing 第三人称单数:increments 过去式:incremented
BNC.16016 / COCA.13233
牛津词典
noun
- 定期的加薪
a regular increase in the amount of money that sb is paid for their job- a salary of £25 K with annual increments
薪酬25 000英镑,并逐年增加
- a salary of £25 K with annual increments
- 增量;增加
an increase in a number or an amount
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 增加量;增长额
Anincrement insomething orinthe value of something is an amount by which it increases.- The average yearly increment in labour productivity in industry was 4.5 per cent...
工业劳动生产率年平均增长 4.5%。 - Each increment of knowledge tells us more of our world.
知识的点滴增长都会增进我们对世界的认知。
- The average yearly increment in labour productivity in industry was 4.5 per cent...
- N-COUNT (某一固定时期后自动的)加薪
Anincrementis an amount by which your salary automatically increases after a fixed period of time.- Many teachers qualify for an annual increment.
许多老师都有资格获得每年的加薪。
- Many teachers qualify for an annual increment.
英英释义
noun
- the amount by which something increases
- they proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare
- a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important
- the increase in unemployment
- the growth of population