improve

verb
🔊/ɪmˈpruːv/
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[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they improve
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he / she / it improves
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past simple improved
🔊/ɪmˈpruːvd/
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past participle improved
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-ing form improving
🔊/ɪmˈpruːvɪŋ/
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Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to become better than before; to make something/somebody better than before改进;改善
    • Overall the situation has improved dramatically.总体而言,情况已大大改善。
    • Things are improving every day.事情每天都在改善。
    • You should see your score improve significantly.您应该看到自己的分数明显提高。
    • Working conditions have greatly improved.工作条件大大改善。
    • His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation.手术后他的生活质量大大改善了。🔊🔊
    • The doctor says she should continue to improve (= after an illness).医生说她还会继续康复。🔊🔊
    • I hope my French will improve when I go to France.我希望我去法国时能提高我的法语水平。
    • improve something This vital service helps to improve the quality of life for people with cancer.这项至关重要的服务有助于改善癌症患者的生活质量。
    • measures to improve public health改善公共卫生的措施
    • This was a much improved performance by the team.这是团队的一项重大改进。
    • The goal was to improve the efficiency of the department.目的是提高部门的效率。
    • Engineers are working to improve this technology.工程师们正在努力改进这项技术。
    • improve yourself He's a guy who wants to improve himself, to be the best.他是一个想要提高自己,成为最好的人。
    Extra Examples
    • The situation has improved dramatically during the last few months.最近几个月情况大为改善。
    • The company needs to improve performance in all these areas.公司需要在所有这些方面改善业绩。🔊🔊
    • My father's mood had noticeably improved during the afternoon.父亲下午的心情明显好转。
    • The weather should continue to improve over the weekend.周末期间天气应该会继续好转。
    • The economy had improved markedly.经济明显改善。
    • They are trying to improve the working conditions in their factories.他们试图改善工厂的工作条件。
    • I need to improve my French.我得提高我的法语水平。🔊🔊
    • You can significantly improve your chances of getting a job by compiling a good CV.把简历写好会大大增加找到工作的机会。
    • We now offer a much improved service to our customers.我们现在为客户提供更优质的服务。
    • Workers need to be given an incentive to improve their performance.工人需要外部激励以提高业绩。
    • Bringing the issue of pay into the debate did not improve matters.将薪酬问题带入辩论并没有改善问题。
    • They're introducing a vastly improved public transport system.他们正在引入一个大大改进的公共交通系统。
    • the new and improved version of the website网站的全新改良版
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1, Illnessa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • drastically
    verb + improve
    • continue to
    • strive to
    • try to
    phrases
    • aimed at improving something
    • an attempt to improve something
    • an effort to improve something
    See full entry
    Word Originearly 16th cent. (as emprowe or improwe): from Anglo-Norman French emprower (based on Old French prou ‘profit’, ultimately from Latin prodest ‘is of advantage’); -owe was changed to -ove under the influence of prove. The original sense was ‘make a profit, increase the value of’; subsequently ‘make greater in amount or degree’.

improve

noun
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Idioms
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Idioms
on the improve
  1. (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) showing signs of improvement
    • The good news is that the weather is on the improve.好消息是天气正在改善。