- 增加 zēngjiā to increase, increaseto increase, raise, or add; to make something more than it was before
- 增长 zēngzhǎng to increaseto grow in size, number, amount, or degree
- 增强 zēngqiáng to strengthento strengthen; to enhance; to increase in power or intensity
- 新增 xīnzēng addto add something new
- 增多 zēngduō to increaseto increase or grow in number or quantity; to add more
- 增大 zēngdà to enlargeto enlarge; to magnify; to amplify; to increase in size or volume
- 增幅 zēngfú growth ratethe range or rate by which something increases; growth rate or amplification
- 增值 zēngzhí to increase in valueto appreciate in price or value; to increase the value of an asset
- 增长率 zēngzhǎnglǜ growth raterate of increase; the ratio of the amount of growth to the original amount, especially in economics
- 增产 zēngchǎn to increase productionto increase output or yield in manufacturing or agriculture
- 增高 zēnggāo to heighten; to increaseto increase in height, altitude, level, or amount; to raise or rise
- 增添 zēngtiān to addto add to what already exists; to increase or provide more of something
- 增生 zēngshēng hyperplasia(medicine) to proliferate or multiply; refers to the abnormal growth of tissue or cells in a part of the living body
- 增收 zēngshōu to increase incomeTo increase income or revenue; also used as an abbreviation for [[增加|增加|zeng1 jia1]] [[收入|收入|shou1 ru4]]
- 增进 zēngjìn to promoteto promote, enhance, or further; to make progress in something like friendship, health, or understanding
- 增殖 zēngzhí to proliferateto proliferate or multiply; to breed and increase in number
- 增至 zēngzhì to increase toto increase to; to rise to a certain level or amount
- 增值税 zēngzhíshuì value-added taxvalue-added tax (VAT); a tax on the value added to a product or service at each stage of production or distribution
- 增持 zēngchí to increase holdings(of an investor) to increase one's holdings of a particular stock or asset
- 增设 zēngshè to addto add to existing facilities, services, departments, or courses of study; to set up additional units or programs
- 增量 zēngliàng increment; increasean increase in quantity; an added amount; (math.) an increment
- 增援 zēngyuán to reinforceto provide additional personnel, equipment, or assistance to a location or unit
- 增资 zēngzī to increase capitalto increase capitalization or funds, such as by issuing more shares or investing more money
- 递增 dìzēng to increase progressivelyto increase by degrees or in sequence; to grow incrementally
- 猛增 měngzēng to skyrocketto increase sharply; to shoot up; to experience rapid growth
- 激增 jīzēng to increase sharplyto increase rapidly; to soar; to shoot up
- 增减 zēngjiǎn to increase or decreaseto add or subtract; to increase or decrease; to go up or go down; to fluctuate
- 倍增 bèizēng to redoubleto double; to increase many times over; to multiply by a large factor
- 土地增值税 tǔdìzēngzhíshuì land value increment taxA tax levied on the increased value of land or property during a transaction, specifically covering the value gained without private improvements. improvements
- 负增长 fùzēngzhǎng negative growthnegative growth; decrease in indicators such as output value or population relative to a previous period; economic recession
- 净增 jìngzēng net increaseto increase by a net amount; the actual increase after all factors are considered
- 增压 zēngyā to pressurizeto increase pressure; to boost or supercharge
- 与日俱增 yǔrìjùzēng to grow dailyto increase steadily; to grow or multiply with each passing day
- 增派 zēngpài to send reinforcementsto send or deploy additional people; to dispatch more personnel beyond those already sent
- 剧增 jùzēng to increase rapidlyto increase sharply or dramatically in a short period of time
- 增补 zēngbǔ augment, supplementto augment or supplement; to add more to something to make it more complete or sufficient
- 有增无减 yǒuzēngwújiǎn to increase steadilyto increase without letup; to continue growing without ever decreasing; to get steadily worse or more serious
- 增益 zēngyì to increaseto add to; to augment; to increase in number or amount
- 增兵 zēngbīng to reinforceto send in more troops or increase troop numbers; reinforcements
- 增色 zēngsè to add lusterto add luster, interest, or beauty to something; to enhance or enrich
- 骤增 zhòuzēng to increase suddenlyto increase suddenly or rise sharply
- 增收节支 zēngshōujiézhī to increase income and reduce spendingTo increase revenue and cut back on expenditures; to grow income while saving on costs
- 暴增 bàozēng to surgeto increase suddenly and sharply; to grow rapidly and substantially
- 增刊 zēngkān supplementary issueAn additional issue or extra pages of a newspaper or magazine published for a special occasion or to meet extra demand
- 增选 zēngxuǎn to elect or select moreTo elect additional people or select additional items for a collection, such as adding more articles to an anthology.
- 增光 zēngguāng to bring honor toto add luster or glory to; to make something look better or more prestigious
- 陡增 dǒuzēng to increase sharplyto increase suddenly and sharply
- 零增长 língzēngzhǎng zero growthSituation where there is no increase in number or the increase is so small that it can be ignored
- 范增 fànzēng Fan ZengFan Zeng (275–204 BC), advisor to [[项羽|項羽|xiang4 yu3]] during the late Qin Dynasty who was honored with the title "Ya Fu" (Second Father); he died after being dismissed following a successful plot by [[刘邦|劉邦|liu2 bang1]] to turn the two against each other.
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH