increasing

increasing
increasing
tr[ɪn'kriːsɪŋ]
adjective
1 creciente
there is increasing interest in the subject hay un interés creciente en el tema, cada vez hay más interés en el tema
increasing [ɪn'kri:sɪŋ, 'ɪn.kri:sɪŋ] adj
: creciente
increasing
adj.
aumentativo, -a adj.
creciente adj.
ɪn'kriːsɪŋ
adjective (before n) <amount/number> creciente, cada vez mayor; <interest/pressure> creciente
[ɪn'kriːsɪŋ]
ADJ [number, amount] creciente, cada vez mayor

an increasing number of women are going out to work — un creciente número de mujeres va a trabajar, el número de mujeres que trabajan va en aumento or es cada vez mayor

the president is under increasing pressure to resign — el presidente recibe cada vez más presiones para presentar la dimisión

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[ɪn'kriːsɪŋ]
adjective (before n) <amount/number> creciente, cada vez mayor; <interest/pressure> creciente

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