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递增 (dì zēng) means "to increase progressively" or "to increase gradually" in English. It is often used in a mathematical or numerical context to describe a gradual increase in quantity or value.
Example:
这个月的销售额递增了10%,比上个月高出了很多。(Zhè gè yuè de xiāoshòu é dì zēng le 10%, bǐ shàng gè yuè gāo chū le hěn duō.)
Translation: This month's sales increased by 10%, which is much higher than last month.
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1. 逐步增加 (zhú bù zēng jiā) - gradually increase
2. 渐增 (jiàn zēng) - gradually increase
3. 逐渐增加 (zhú jiàn zēng jiā) - gradually increase
4. 逐渐提高 (zhú jiàn tí gāo) - gradually improve
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One context where 递增 (dì zēng) may not be appropriate is in a situation where the increase is not gradual or progressive. For example, if there is a sudden spike or jump in numbers or values, it would not be accurate to use 递增 (dì zēng) to describe the change. In this case, other words such as 急剧增加 (jí jù zēng jiā) or 突然上升 (tū rán shàng shēng) may be more suitable.
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