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increment

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Wages, Business
in·cre·ment /ˈɪŋkrəmənt/ noun [countable]  1 BEWa regular increase in the amount of money someone is paid 〔薪金的〕定期增长 a salary of £18,000, with annual increments of 2.5% 工资为18,000英镑,每年上涨2.5%2. B formalINCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT the amount by which a number, value, or amount increases 〔数字、价值或数量的〕增加额
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incrementFew countries can afford increments in their recurrent budget.An increment is a small step from the existing position.Trainees are paid on Clinical Scientist grade A, which is currently £9,239 p.a. increasing by annual increments.Annenberg donated $150 million to be paid in increments of $10 million for 15 years.The President, however, makes it clear that there will be no increment in federal funds.It warns policymakers not to get tangled up with averages but to focus instead on increments.Automatic pay increments based on length of service will be abolished.The contract includes a salary increment every six months.Proponents argue that each additional dollar of income received by a household will yield smaller and smaller increments of satisfaction.Here the increment in individual risk from a slight increase in contact rate is negligible, assuming the individual acts alone.He lost the ten years' increments.annual incrementsTrainees are paid on Clinical Scientist grade A, which is currently £9,239 p.a. increasing by annual increments.The lowest is Grade 7 and would include Assistant Keepers starting on £24,379 rising by annual increments to £29,073.
From Longman Business Dictionaryincrementin‧cre‧ment /ˈɪŋkrəmənt/ noun [countable]1HUMAN RESOURCESan amount that is regularly added to someone’s payAutomatic pay increments based on length of service will be abolished.2STATISTICSthe amount by which a number, value etc increasesThe tariff increases by increments of £50.Origin increment (1400-1500) Latin incrementum, from increscere; → INCREASE1
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increment
increment /ˈɪŋkrəmənt, ˈɪŋkrɪmənt/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: incrementum, from increscere; increase1
1. a regular increase in the amount of money someone is paid:
    a salary of £18,000, with annual increments of 2.5%
2. formal the amount by which a number, value, or amount increases


in·cre·mentBrE /ˈɪŋkrəmənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɪŋkrəmənt/ 🔊 nouna regular increase in the amount of money that sb is paid for their job 定期的加薪a salary of £25 K with annual increments薪酬 25 000 英镑,并逐年增加(formal) an increase in a number or an amount 增量;增加 in·cre·men·tal BrE /ˌɪŋkrəˈmentl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɪŋkrəˈmentl/ 🔊 adjectiveincremental costs增长的费用 in·cre·men·tal·ly BrE /ˌɪŋkrəˈmentəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɪŋkrəˈmentəli/ 🔊 adverb