descending如何读

英:[dɪ'sendɪŋ]

美:[dɪ'sendɪŋ]

descending是什么意思

n.

递减

v.

下来( descend的现在分词 )

下去

下降

下斜

descending词根

词根:descend

adj.

descendant 下降的;祖传的

n.

descendant 后裔;子孙

descent 下降;血统;袭击

descender 下降物;下降者;下行字母

vi.

descend 下降;下去;下来;遗传;屈尊

vt.

descend 下去;沿…向下

descent 除去…的气味;使…失去香味

descending英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to pass from a higher place or level to a lower one

descended from the platform

to pass in discussion from what is logically prior or more comprehensive

descends from the general to the specific

to originate or come from an ancestral stock or source : derive

descends from an old merchant family

to pass by inheritance

a desk that has descended in the family

to pass by transmission

songs descended from old ballads

to incline, lead, or extend downward

the road descends to the river

physiology to conduct nerve impulses away from the brain

… lesions that interrupt the descending pathways from the cortex or brain stem produce weakness in voluntary movements …—Claude Ghez and John Krakauer

to swoop or pounce down (as in a sudden attack)

a hawk descending upon its prey

to appear suddenly and often disconcertingly as if from above

reporters descended on the candidate

to proceed in a sequence or gradation from higher to lower or from more remote to nearer or more recent

Their scores were listed in descending order.

to lower oneself in status or dignity : stoop

to worsen and sink in condition or estimation descended to poverty descend into chaos

He descended into a deep depression.

to pass from higher to lower musical notes

The harmony descends chromatically.

transitive verb

to pass, move, or climb down or down along

descending the staircase

to extend down along

a narrow scar descended her arm

descending词组

descending order降序排列,递减次序

descending aorta降主动脉;下行织脉;下行支大动脉

descending colon降结肠,下行结肠

sort descending降序

descending_医学行业词汇

下行的,降的

descending词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French descendre, from Latin descendere, from de- + scandere to climb — more at scan

The first known use of descend was in the 14th century

descending儿童词典英英释义

describeverb

to represent or give an account of in words

to trace the outline of

describe a circle

describeverb

to represent or give an account of in words

to trace the outline of

describe a circle

describeverb

to represent or give an account of in words

to trace the outline of

describe a circle

describeverb

to represent or give an account of in words

to trace the outline of

describe a circle

describeverb

to represent or give an account of in words

to trace the outline of

describe a circle

descentnoun

one's line of ancestors : birth, lineage

the act or process of descending

a downward step (as in station or value) : decline

a downward slant : slope

a descending way (as a stairway)

a sudden raid or assault

descentnoun

one's line of ancestors : birth, lineage

the act or process of descending

a downward step (as in station or value) : decline

a downward slant : slope

a descending way (as a stairway)

a sudden raid or assault

descendverb

to pass from a higher to a lower place or level

to originate or come down from a source : derive

descended from an ancient family

to be handed down to an heir or from an earlier time a custom descended from ancient times

the mansion descended to a son

to incline, lead, or extend downward

the road descends to the river

to pass, move, or climb down or down along

to make a sudden attack by or as if by swooping down

to sink in status, dignity, or condition

descendverb

to pass from a higher to a lower place or level

to originate or come down from a source : derive

descended from an ancient family

to be handed down to an heir or from an earlier time a custom descended from ancient times

the mansion descended to a son

to incline, lead, or extend downward

the road descends to the river

to pass, move, or climb down or down along

to make a sudden attack by or as if by swooping down

to sink in status, dignity, or condition

descending 例句

1 I was descending, but the white sun rose no higher.

2 Rewrite each scale from Figure 4.18 as an ascending and descending melodic minor scale.

3 There he could see the heads of the trees descending in ranks towards the plain from which they had come.

4 You can sort database entries by any labels in ascending or descending order.

您可以按数据库作品的任何标签升序或降序秩序。

5 We were descending into a valley, in the middle of which was a town that, from here, looked no bigger than a postage stamp, overwhelmed by green on all sides.

6 We drop into the floor, descending through the clear tube.

7 Groups of rebels, communicating by eerie whistles, carried out a nighttime justice, descending on informants silently.

8 A god, maybe? a god from heaven, the answer to her prayer, descending now—to make her his forever?

9 Descending the mountain was even more dangerous than climbing it.

10 Guards nudged him into an elevator, and he felt himself descending.

11 And of course you can sort in descending order.

当然也可按照降序排列。

12 Higher up, descending rapidly, was a flying chariot pulled by pegasi.

13 Worried about making a critical blunder, I sat down to marshal my energy before descending further.

14 East is the ranch driveway, which gradually becomes a winding road, descending, leading to town, thirty miles away.

15 Descending past the narrow wood, they came on the farm suddenly.

他们往下走过狭窄的树林, 就突然来到了农庄上.

16 They knew very well why he hadn't: because of the enormity of the knife descending and cutting into living flesh; because of the unbearable blood.

17 The results are expressed in descending numerical order.

结果按数字降序列出。

18 “Poisonwood,” she added flatly, emphasizing the descending syllables as if she were equally tired of all three.

19 Presently she rang a small clear bell, then in the kitchen Luster heard Mrs Compson and Jason descending, and Jason’s voice, and he rolled his eyes whitely with listening.

20 No one showed the slightest interest in the hovercraft that was now descending to the ground.

descending 同义词

descending 短语相关

descend from descend/sink/stoop to someone's level descend to

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