improving
英 [ɪmˈpruːvɪŋ]
美 [ɪmˈpruːvɪŋ]
v. 改进; 改善
improve的现在分词
现在分词:improving
BNC.6156 / COCA.6311
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG 改进;改善;增进
If somethingimprovesor if youimproveit, it gets better.- Both the texture and condition of your hair should improve...
你头发的发质与健康状况都应改善。 - The weather is beginning to improve...
天气开始好转了。 - Time won't improve the situation...
形势不会因时间而有所改善。 - He improved their house.
他修缮了他们的房子。
- Both the texture and condition of your hair should improve...
- V-ERG 提高;(使)变得更熟练
If a skill you haveimprovesor youimprovea skill, you get better at it.- Their French has improved enormously...
他们的法语进步很大。 - He said he was going to improve his football.
他说他要提高足球技术。
- Their French has improved enormously...
- VERB 康复;健康好转
If youimproveafter an illness or an injury, your health gets better or you get stronger.- He had improved so much the doctor had cut his dosage.
他康复很快,医生已减少了用药剂量。
- He had improved so much the doctor had cut his dosage.
- VERB 超过;胜过
If youimprove ona previous achievement of your own or of someone else, you achieve a better standard or result.- We need to improve on our performance against France.
我们需要比对阵法国队时表现得更好。
- We need to improve on our performance against France.
英英释义
adj
- getting higher or more vigorous
- its an up market
- an improving economy
双语例句
- The government has now pledged £ 170m over the next six years for improving primary care.
为了改善初级卫生保健工作,政府已承诺在未来6年内拨款1.7亿英镑。 - The patient's condition is improving day by day.
病情逐日好转。 - The young workers brought forth some sparkling new suggestions for improving our product.
这些青年工人为提高产品质量,提出了顶呱呱的新建议。 - We work on improving visual acuity.
我们致力于提高视觉的敏锐度。 - Travel gives us a worthy and improving pleasure.
旅行给予我们一种高尚有益的快乐。 - It was trumpeted that the nation's health was improving.
人们大力宣传该国的健康状况正在改善。 - The condition of her family was not improving.
她的家境仍无转机。 - His purpose was to make a profit by improving the company's performance.
他的目标是通过提高公司的业绩来实现盈利。 - Introduction of electronic point-of-sale systems is improving efficiency.
引进销售点电子系统提高了效率。 - Faithful [ Frank; Honest] words offend the ear but are good for improving one's conduct.; Honest advice, though unpleasant to the ear, benefits conduct.
忠言逆耳利于行。