ascend
verb /əˈsend/
/əˈsend/
[intransitive, transitive] (formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they ascend | /əˈsend/ /əˈsend/ |
he / she / it ascends | /əˈsendz/ /əˈsendz/ |
past simple ascended | /əˈsendɪd/ /əˈsendɪd/ |
past participle ascended | /əˈsendɪd/ /əˈsendɪd/ |
-ing form ascending | /əˈsendɪŋ/ /əˈsendɪŋ/ |
- to rise; to go up; to climb up
上升;升高;登高 - The path started to ascend more steeply.
小径开始陡峭而上。 - The air became colder as we ascended.
我们越往上攀登,空气就越冷。 - The results, ranked in ascending order (= from the lowest to the highest) are as follows:
结果按由低到高的顺序排列如下: - Practise your scales ascending and descending.
练习你的音阶上升和下降。 - The road ascends steeply from the harbour.
这条路从港口开始陡然升高。 - ascend from something Mist ascended from the valley.
薄雾从山谷升起。 - ascend to something (figurative) He ascended to the peak of sporting achievement.
他达到了运动成就的顶峰。 - ascend something Her heart was thumping as she ascended the stairs.
她上楼梯时,心怦怦跳个不停。 - (figurative) to ascend the throne (= become king or queen)
登基
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- gently
- steeply
- quickly
- …
- from
词源late Middle English: from Latin ascendere, from ad- ‘to’ + scandere ‘to climb’. - The path started to ascend more steeply.