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过去分词:descended 现在分词:descending 第三人称单数:descends v. go down,move down,slope,incline,fall away 1. | [i][t] 下来;下去;下降to come or go down from a higher to a lower level |
| The plane began to descend. 飞机开始降落。 | | The results, ranked in descending order(= from the highest to the lowest) are as follows… 结果按递减顺序排列如下… | | She descended the stairs slowly. 她缓慢地走下楼梯。 |
2. | [i] 下斜;下倾to slope downwards |
| At this point the path descends steeply. 小路从这里陡然而下。 |
3. | [i] 降临;来临to arrive and begin to affect sb/sth |
| Night descends quickly in the tropics. 热带地区天黑得快。 | | Calm descended on the crowd. 人群平静下来。 |
v. | 1. to go down a staircase, hill, valley, or other downward incline 2. to come nearer the ground, especially in an aircraft in preparation for landing 4. to be connected by blood to an ancestor 5. to be inherited from or passed down by parents or ancestors 6. to arrive at a place suddenly, especially in large numbers 7. to become more evident or established, suddenly or by degrees 8. to behave in a way that is disappointing and below somebody's usual standards 9. to go down a mountain or slope, or to go down some stairs 10. to come down to a lower level, especially a lower social level 1. to go down a staircase, hill, valley, or other downward incline 2. to come nearer the ground, especially in an aircraft in preparation for landing 4. to be connected by blood to an ancestor 5. to be inherited from or passed down by parents or ancestors 6. to arrive at a place suddenly, especially in large numbers 7. to become more evident or established, suddenly or by degrees 8. to behave in a way that is disappointing and below somebody's usual standards 9. to go down a mountain or slope, or to go down some stairs 10. to come down to a lower level, especially a lower social level |
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