increased
increased — 動詞
1. the form of the verb 'increase' that is used for the past tense and the past par
增加了
在過去變大或使變大
the form of the verb 'increase' that is used for the past tense and the past participle — it means that something became larger in amount, size, number, or degree at a time in the past, or that someone made something larger.
The company increased its workforce by 200 people last year.
該公司去年增加了兩百名員工。
transitive: increased + direct object (workforce)
Her savings increased steadily over the five years she worked abroad.
她在海外工作的五年期間,存款穩步增加。
Sumin had increased her running distance before the marathon.
Sumin 在馬拉松之前已經增加了她的跑步距離。
The temperature increased by ten degrees in just two hours.
溫度在短短兩小時內上升了十度。
Inês increased the amount of vegetables in her diet after the check-up.
Inês 在健康檢查之後增加了飲食中的蔬菜量。
文法句型
increased + noun phrase (transitive)
subject + increased (intransitive)
have/has/had + increased (perfect tense)
用法筆記
The base form of the verb is 'increase'. This entry shows the past tense and past participle form only. For full verb patterns (future, continuous, infinitive, etc.), see the entry for 'increase'.
常見錯誤
increased — 形容詞
1. larger in amount, number, size, or degree than before — for example, an increase
增多的
比之前更大、更多或更高
larger in amount, number, size, or degree than before — for example, an increased price, an increased risk, or an increased workload
The increased demand for electric cars has led to more charging stations.
電動車需求增加,導致了更多充電站的設立。
attributive use: increased demand
Patients with weak immune systems face an increased risk of infection.
免疫系統較弱的病患面臨較高的感染風險。
The increased rent forced the family to move to a cheaper neighbourhood.
租金上漲迫使這家人搬到較便宜的社區。
With increased funding, the school was able to build a new library.
有了增加的經費,這所學校得以建造一座新圖書館。
Beatriz noticed an increased interest in traditional crafts among young people.
Beatriz 注意到年輕人對傳統工藝的興趣有所增加。
文法句型
increased + noun (attributive)
be + increased (predicative)
用法筆記
Most often used directly before a noun (attributive position). Can also appear after linking verbs like 'be', 'seem', or 'become' ('The risk is increased'), but in those positions the past participle verb form is more common, so the clearest adjective use is before nouns.