descend的意思和读音

descend

: [dɪˈsend] : [dɪ'send]

v.

descends  descending  descended  

v.ascend,rise,leave

v.go down,move down,slope,incline,fall away

descendv.

1.[i][t]to come or go down from a higher to a lower level

The plane began to descend.

The results, ranked in descending order(= from the highest to the lowest) are as follows…

She descended the stairs slowly.

2.[i]to slope downwards

At this point the path descends steeply.

3.[i]to arrive and begin to affect sb/sth

Night descends quickly in the tropics.

Calm descended on the crowd.

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v.1.to go down a mountain or slope, or to go down some stairs; to come nearer to the ground; to become lower2.to come down to a lower level, especially a lower social level3.if night or darkness descends, it starts to get dark4.if something such as a feeling or quality descends, people start to experience it1.to go down a mountain or slope, or to go down some stairs; to come nearer to the ground; to become lower2.to come down to a lower level, especially a lower social level3.if night or darkness descends, it starts to get dark4.if something such as a feeling or quality descends, people start to experience it

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1.You could not climb the tallest state of the morals, but morals of lowest descend to limit you and have to guard securely.

2.At this point, ~85% of these upper motor neuronal axons decussate. These fibers then descend as the lateral corticospinal tract.85%

3.If you don't slow down to do things you enjoy, you can easily descend into a state of exhaustion and depression.

4.After a while, I saw a large pillar of energy descend upon me, a cylinder made of some kind of rotating energy about 15 inches in diameter.15

5.One must descend all the circles of an inner hell to turn one's destiny into a subjective yet universal problem.广

6.The diamonds continued to descend with the slab of ocean floor until they experienced two elevator rides back to the surface.

7.Week after gentleman tiny doubt, descend a moment, let out to inhale, revolve inborn vitality once again, try to break a method for sky.

8.That in turn cools the air above the surface of the sea, allowing more cool dry air to descend from above.使

9.A sigh of relief arose from the crowd as the fireman reappeared with the child in His arms and prepared to descend.

10.We were in a massive cloud, and began to descend at a much slower speed.