Encarecimiento in english
Rising
pronunciation: raɪzɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: raɪzɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
encarecimiento = rise in prices ; increase in prices.
Example: This rise in prices has not gone down well with people especially consumers of those products.Example: Raising wages to $15 an hour for restaurant employees would lead to an estimated 4.3 percent increase in prices at restaurants.more:
» con encarecimiento = insistently ; strongly .
Example: This naive, and generally unfounded, belief in the average American's interest in cultural matters led men like Carnegie to scrutinize insistently the statistical records of public libraries, seeking evidence of a general 'elevation of the masses'. Example: The student is strongly recommended to examine the guiding provided in any libraries to which he has access.» encarecimiento de la vida = rising cost(s) of living ; high cost(s) of living .
Example: In short, the average household income in the U.S. cannot keep pace with the rising costs of living. Example: The high cost of living in London is threatening its place as a world leader in creativity and the arts.» encarecimiento de los precios = rising costs ; rise in prices ; increase in prices .
Example: The base of higher education is shrinking because of the drop in the birthrate and rising costs. Example: This rise in prices has not gone down well with people especially consumers of those products. Example: Raising wages to $15 an hour for restaurant employees would lead to an estimated 4.3 percent increase in prices at restaurants.