ascendence如何读

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ascendence是什么意思

  • n.权势;主导权;优势
  • =ascendance.

ascendence词根

词根:ascendent

adj.

ascendent 上升的;占优势的

n.

ascendancy 优势;支配地位(等于ascendency,ascendence)

ascendance 优势;权势;支配地位(等于ascendence或者ascendancy)

ascendency 优势;权势;优越

ascendent 优势;支配力;运道(等于ascendant)

ascendence英英释义

Noun

1. the state that exists when one person or group has power over another;

"her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her"

ascendence词源中文解释

"ascendance" 的另一种拼写(参见 "-ance")。相关词汇:"Ascendent"; "ascendency"。

ascendence词源英文解释

The first known use of ascendance was in 1715

ascendence儿童词典英英释义

ascendant1 of 2noun

a state or position of commanding power

ascendant2 of 2adjective

moving up : rising

in a superior position

inclined to control

ascendancynoun

controlling influence

ascendancenoun

ascendancy

ascendence 例句

1 Escobar’s business is built on a solid foundation of bribes and willful blindness; the prospect of his political ascendence turning Colombia into a “narco-state” for all the world to see is Icarus-like in its hubris.

2 Those advisers have been in ascendence, including Mr. Navarro, a trade skeptic who had been sidelined by Mr. Cohn.

3 As a conservative who had been publicly horrified by Trump’s ascendence, Brooks found himself isolated after the President had triumphed, a historical trauma that came not long after the personal one of his divorce.

4 Mr. Booker won his Senate seat in 2013, cementing his national ascendence.

5 Just witness all the griping about Rey’s ascendence in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

6 studied the ascendance of modernism in 20th-century art and design

7 The policy “assumes a continued viable presence of the moderate opposition inside Syria. The fact of the ascendence of Jabhat al-Nusra is rendering these ideas moot,” he said.

8 So, too, the ascendence of summer people over winter people.

9 Although Luna was a child in Mexico City during Gallardo’s ascendence, he mostly remembers the political upheaval that followed, as the war on drugs escalated and Mexico’s longtime ruling party started to fall apart.

10 But the main key to the food’s ascendence may be the startling difference between fresh and pasteurized tempeh.

11 Day three of the US Olympic swimming trials represented a changing of the guard in women's swimming, and the ascendence of its new star.

12 Her ascendence will be a potent symbol of a new era in the community.

13 It’s this limitation that concerns me about the brand of feminism we see in Sandberg – because it’s gaining ascendence, and because we’ve been here before.

14 As one of the leading prosodic features, the accent indicates an ascendence of the phonetic pitch and a lengthening of the temporal length.

重音是最主要的韵律特征之一,重音在声学上主要表现为音高的升高和时长的延长。

15 The political project of neoliberalism, brought to ascendence by Thatcher and Reagan, has pursued two principal objectives.

16 The Mesozoic saw the ascendence of dinosaurs, although mammals also appear in the fossil record about 200 million years ago.

中生代是由恐龙主宰的世界,尽管哺乳动物也在距今2亿年前的化石记录中出现。

17 The ascendence of gas is sustainable — supplies are forecast to continue growing in the years to come.

18 Mr. Washington told the Bagger he understood the surge of anger that had fueled Brexit and President Trump’s ascendence, and now he wanted to talk solutions.

19 As governor, Mr. Branstad has sought to increase American exports without criticizing Chinese imports, the standard Republican Party line before Mr. Trump’s ascendence.

20 Last month, in a widely read essay for the Guardian, I called out the prevailing, erroneous assumption of 2016 election coverage: that the white working class was fueling Trump’s ascendence.

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