increase
increase — 動詞
1. to go up in number, amount, size, or level; or to make something go up in these
增加;提高
在數量、大小或程度上變得更大
to go up in number, amount, size, or level; or to make something go up in these ways
Sales increased by 15 percent after the company launched its new website.
公司推出新網站後,銷售額增加了15%。
increase + by + percentage for numerical change
The Watanabe family increased their monthly savings from ¥30,000 to ¥50,000.
Watanabe 一家將每月的儲蓄從三萬日圓提高到五萬日圓。
Regular exercise can increase your energy levels and help you sleep better.
規律運動可以增加你的精力,並幫助你睡得更好。
Temperatures in the city will increase over the next few days, so bring light clothes.
未來幾天市區氣溫會升高,所以記得帶輕便的衣物。
Élise increased her running distance by two kilometers each month for the marathon.
Élise 為了馬拉松比賽,每個月將跑步距離增加兩公里。
- rise
similar meaning but only intransitive; prices rise, but you cannot 'rise something'
- grow
suggests gradual, organic increase over time; often used with populations, plants, or economies
- boost
more informal, implies a quick or deliberate push upward (e.g. 'boost sales', 'boost morale')
- expand
focuses on increase in area, volume, or range rather than number
文法句型
increase + noun phrase
something + increase(s)
increase + by + amount/percentage
increase + from + amount + to + amount
increase + in + noun
用法筆記
Both transitive (increase something) and intransitive (something increases) uses are common with the same meaning of becoming larger. The most frequent opposite is 'decrease' for amounts and 'reduce' when someone deliberately makes something smaller.