English to Spanish Dictionary increment

increment

incremento
definition
verb
The average person would think Intel would just increment the family code.
cause a discrete increase in (a numerical quantity).
noun
the inmates' pay can escalate in five-cent increments to a maximum of 90 cents an hour
an increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
translation of 'increment'
noun
aumento,
incremento
example
In campaign engineering, we know that all but a relatively small 'increment' of voters are fixed points.
The average person would think Intel would just 'increment' the family code.
But it does have an 'increment' and decrement function, and primitive flow control.
The first marker is at 6 feet, and steel posts mark out each additional one-foot 'increment' thereafter.
We already have had invalid flights from people using the cheap eTrex with only automatic time interval and no fixed time 'increment' .
he had waived his right to the second 'increment' of $18 million so that it could be distributed among 40 employees
If the hazard ratio is larger than one, then an 'increment' increase in the variable causes an increase in the risk of predation.
A lot of the controversies have been around what's the next step in standards - do we add an additional 'increment' in such and so emission or do we add an additional type of emission to the suite of things we already regulate?
During operation, the light guide is stepped across the tissue surface at a fixed 'increment' , and fluorescence measurements are made from each discrete site.
The annual 'increment' in my first salary as a mill clerk was five rupees.
The maximum 'increment' in damage there will be equal to 2.
The temperature 'increment' logarithmically decreases toward the periphery of the heating beam, causing a fluid convection of 8 m/s inside a 180 m thick microchamber.
your first 'increment' will be payable six months from your date of commencement
We need more troops in order to secure the region, and we then need an additional 'increment' of non-American troops so we can begin to bring some of our men and women home.
The plan was to pick a middle-of-the-road load to start, and then work up to a safe maximum in reasonable 'increments' .
The quest for power could in this context only be conceptualised in 'incremental' terms over the past centuries.
In the normal range, the expectation is that staff progress through the 'increments' on an annual basis.
As private sector workers they are not legally entitled to automatic 'increments' in base salary.
It has also been a standard practice to allow the participants to absorb changes 'incrementally' without causing any major dislocation.
The review will then continue in an 'incremental' process, based on information gathered by the survey.
No matter how rattled reporters seemed in November, change from within will come 'incrementally' , not instantly.
We measured the reversal potential following each of a series of conductance 'increments' and calculated the reversal potential for each increment assuming they were independent channels.
Additionally, the time 'increments' between data points among the various data sources are not standard.
Almost ten years later, enduring violations far outweighed 'incremental' improvements.
I worked up to published maximum loads in small 'increments' and found all of them to be safe in my pistol.
Instead of plotting variables as a function of time spent foraging, foraging activity variables were plotted as a function of an x-axis where numerical 'increments' of one corresponded to individual dives over time.
Social workers recruited since 2001 have mostly been employed on short-term contracts so that their employers can avoid the financial burden of salary 'increments' .
These companies have managed to grow their businesses 'incrementally' , hoping for a small profit at each school.
According to Macrovision, it "wakes up" every so often and 'increments' counters in some of the product files.
And it seems to me over the years things have been changing 'incrementally' up until about four or five, maybe six years ago.
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