descend 音標拼音: [dɪs'ɛnd]
vi . 下降,傳下,遺傳;屈尊,降格,墮落
下降,傳下,遺傳;屈尊,降格,墮落
descend 下降
descend v 1 :
move downward and lower ,
but not necessarily all the way ;
"
The temperature is going down "; "
The barometer is falling "; "
The curtain fell on the diva "; "
Her hand went up and then fell again " [
synonym : {
descend }, {
fall }, {
go down },
{
come down }] [
ant : {
arise }, {
ascend }, {
come up }, {
go up },
{
lift }, {
move up }, {
rise }, {
uprise }]
2 :
come from ;
be connected by a relationship of blood ,
for example ; "
She was descended from an old Italian noble family "; "
he comes from humble origins " [
synonym : {
derive },
{
come }, {
descend }]
3 :
do something that one considers to be below one '
s dignity [
synonym : {
condescend }, {
deign }, {
descend }]
4 :
come as if by falling ; "
Night fell "; "
Silence fell " [
synonym :
{
fall }, {
descend }, {
settle }]
Descend \
De *
scend "\,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Descended };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Descending }.] [
F .
descendre ,
L .
descendere ,
descensum ;
de -
scandere to climb .
See {
Scan }.]
1 .
To pass from a higher to a lower place ;
to move downwards ;
to come or go down in any way ,
as by falling ,
flowing ,
walking ,
etc .;
to plunge ;
to fall ;
to incline downward ; --
the opposite of ascend .
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The rain descended ,
and the floods came . --
Matt .
vii .
25 .
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We will here descend to matters of later date .
--
Fuller .
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2 .
To enter mentally ;
to retire . [
Poetic ]
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[
He ]
with holiest meditations fed ,
Into himself descended . --
Milton .
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3 .
To make an attack ,
or incursion ,
as if from a vantage ground ;
to come suddenly and with violence ; --
with on or upon .
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And on the suitors let thy wrath descend . --
Pope .
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4 .
To come down to a lower ,
less fortunate ,
humbler ,
less virtuous ,
or worse ,
state or station ;
to lower or abase one '
s self ;
as ,
he descended from his high estate .
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5 .
To pass from the more general or important to the particular or less important matters to be considered .
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6 .
To come down ,
as from a source ,
original ,
or stock ;
to be derived ;
to proceed by generation or by transmission ;
to fall or pass by inheritance ;
as ,
the beggar may descend from a prince ;
a crown descends to the heir .
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7 . (
Anat .)
To move toward the south ,
or to the southward .
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8 . (
Mus .)
To fall in pitch ;
to pass from a higher to a lower tone .
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Descend \
De *
scend "\,
v .
t .
To go down upon or along ;
to pass from a higher to a lower part of ;
as ,
they descended the river in boats ;
to descend a ladder .
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But never tears his cheek descended . --
Byron .
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143 Moby Thesaurus words for "
descend ":
advance ,
alight ,
ascend ,
assault ,
attack ,
back ,
back up ,
bank ,
be shamed ,
budge ,
cant ,
careen ,
cascade ,
cataract ,
change ,
change hands ,
change ownership ,
change place ,
circle ,
climb ,
climb down ,
collapse ,
come down ,
come in ,
condescend ,
crash ,
crash -
land ,
decline ,
degenerate ,
deign ,
derogate ,
descend on ,
devolve ,
dip ,
dip down ,
disimprove ,
disintegrate ,
ditch ,
down ,
downwind ,
drop ,
drop down ,
drop off ,
ebb ,
fall ,
fall away ,
fall down ,
fall into disrepute ,
fall off ,
flow ,
get down ,
get over ,
go ,
go around ,
go down ,
go downhill ,
go round ,
go sideways ,
go uphill ,
grade ,
gravitate ,
gyrate ,
head ,
incline ,
incur discredit ,
incur disesteem ,
incur disgrace ,
invade ,
keel ,
land ,
lead ,
lean ,
level off ,
light ,
list ,
lose altitude ,
lose caste ,
lose countenance ,
lose credit ,
lose face ,
lower ,
lower oneself ,
mount ,
move ,
move over ,
overshoot ,
pancake ,
parachute ,
pass on ,
pitch ,
plummet ,
plunge ,
point ,
pounce ,
pounce on ,
pounce upon ,
pour down ,
precipitate ,
progress ,
rain ,
rake ,
regress ,
retreat ,
retrograde ,
retrogress ,
rise ,
rot ,
rotate ,
run ,
settle ,
settle down ,
shelve ,
shift ,
sidle ,
sink ,
slant ,
slope ,
soar ,
spin ,
stir ,
stoop ,
stream ,
subside ,
succeed ,
swag ,
sway ,
swoop ,
swoop down on ,
swoop down upon ,
talk down ,
tend ,
tend to go ,
tilt ,
tip ,
touch down ,
travel ,
trend downward ,
uprise ,
upwind ,
vouchsafe ,
wane ,
whirl ,
worsen
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DESCEND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DESCEND is to pass from a higher place or level to a lower one How to use descend in a sentence
DESCEND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DESCEND definition: 1 to go or come down: 2 If darkness or night descends, it becomes dark and day changes to night…
DESCEND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DESCEND definition: to go or pass from a higher to a lower place; move or come down See examples of descend used in a sentence
Descend - definition of descend by The Free Dictionary descend To descend means to move downwards to a lower level The valley becomes more exquisite as we descend The lift descended one floor Descend is a formal or literary word When someone or something moves downwards to a lower level, you normally say that they go down or come down
descend verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of descend verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
descend - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Senses relating to moving from a higher to a lower position The noble prince descended to one knee to ask for the princess’s hand in marriage They took the steep path that descends the hill down to the beach
descend - WordReference. com Dictionary of English de•scend dɪˈsɛnd v to go from a higher to a lower place, level, or series: [no obj]: The elevator descended rapidly to the bottom floor [ ~ + obj]: She slowly descended the stairs [no obj] to slope, tend, or lead downward: The path descends to the pond
Descend Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Descend definition: To move from a higher to a lower place; come or go down
DESCEND - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary Master the word "DESCEND" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource
Descend - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com In its simplest sense, descend means to go or move downward, but there are a couple of subtle variations on this theme Yes, a bird can descend from the sky, but also, humans are descended from prehistoric ancestors