1 VERB 攀登;登上 If you
ascend a hill or staircase, you go up it.
攀登;登上 [written] [Also VERB] 2 VERB (楼梯、路)上升,升高 If a staircase or path
ascends, it leads up to a higher position.
(楼梯、路)上升,升高 [written] [Also V, V n] SYN slope upwards, come up, rise up
3 VERB (通常指垂直地)上升 If something
ascends, it moves up, usually vertically or into the air.
(通常指垂直地)上升 [written] -
Keep the drill steady while it ascends and descends. [VERB]
打钻和提钻时要保持钻头平稳。
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Nott and Dickinson set a new altitude record when they ascended 55,900 feet in their balloon. [VERB amount]
诺特和迪金森乘坐热气球上升了55,900英尺,创造了一项新的高度纪录。
4 VERB 升迁;升职;(君主)登基,即位 If someone
ascends to an important position, they achieve it or are appointed to it. When someone
ascends a throne, they become king, queen, or pope.
升迁;升职;(君主)登基,即位 [formal] -
...the same year he ascended to power. [VERB to noun]
同年,他上台掌权。
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Before ascending to the bench, she was a lawyer in a large New York firm. [VERB to noun]
在升为法官之前,她是纽约一家大型律所的律师。
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...a few years before Sixtus V ascended the papal throne. [VERB noun]
在西克斯图斯五世登上教皇宝座的几年之前
5 VERB (事业、社会地位)提高;晋升 If you
ascend in your career or in society, you gradually achieve success or a higher status.
(事业、社会地位)提高;晋升 [written] -
Mobutu ascended through the ranks, eventually becoming commander of the army. [VERB prep./adv.]
蒙博托出身行伍,通过一级级晋升,最终成为了陆军司令。
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They move freely from one department to another as they ascend the civil service ladder. [VERB noun]
随着仕途晋升,他们可以在部门间随意调动。
6 VERB (在某些宗教中指灵魂)升天,进入天堂 In some religions, when someone's soul goes to heaven, you can say that they
ascend to heaven.
(在某些宗教中指灵魂)升天,进入天堂 [formal] 7 VERB (境界)上升;升华 If something or someone
ascends to a higher level, they reach a state that is better than the one they were in before.
(境界)上升;升华 [literary] Word Link | scend ≈ climbing : ascend, condescend, descend |
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