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improved

/im-proov/US // ɪmˈpruv //UK // (ɪmˈpruːv) //

改进后的,改进的,改进,改进后

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v.有主动词 verb
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    im·proved, im·prov·ing.

    • : to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
    • : to make more useful, profitable, or valuable by enclosure, cultivation, etc.
    • : to increase the value of by betterments, as the construction of buildings and sewers.
    • : to make good use of; turn to account: He improved the stopover by seeing a client with offices there.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    im·proved, im·prov·ing.

    • : to increase in value, excellence, etc.; become better: The military situation is improving.
    • : to make improvements, as by revision, addition, or change: None of the younger violinists have been able to improve on his interpretation of that work.

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Examples

  • If rates inch back toward normal as the economy improves, prices of stocks and real estate could tumble.

  • If we do so now, we’ll be surprised at what’s possible, and instead of endangering our republic, we’ll keep it and even improve it.

  • You can make changes, see the effect, and then move on to see what else you can do to improve situations.

  • The researchers intuited that because titles themselves are a form of summary, they would further help the model improve its results.

  • According to Ableson, Arrival has also developed battery modules and other electrical components in house, which should improve profit margins compared with buying those from suppliers.

  • He was also a charismatic, telegenic speaker with a face improved by plastic surgery several years earlier.

  • Their authors promise that your spirit will be improved, your ambition honed, and your finances maximized by their advice.

  • We can also begin to plan our wardrobes to match our new and improved selves.

  • When certain conditions improved for African-Americans, they mobilized around the knowledge that others had not.

  • When any design is created, shared and improved freely amongst all, it is open source.

  • In the evening, we improved our gondoliers' time in rowing leisurely from one point of interest to another.

  • So we placed some of these holy relics upon the sick man, at the same time offering our vows for him, and then he improved.

  • He had improved of late years a little, and he gave me his word that he would be steady.

  • On the whole, I doubt whether this portion of France has improved much within the last fifty years.

  • If Two Millions more were to leave the country next year, the condition of the remainder would not be essentially improved.