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ascending

/uh-sen-ding/US // əˈsɛn dɪŋ //UK // (əˈsɛndɪŋ) //

升序,升序的,升序排列,升序排列的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : moving upward; rising.
    • : Botany. growing or directed upward, especially obliquely or in a curve from the base.

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Examples

  • Keeping it on your nightstand means your phone will never run out of charge in the middle of the night, and an ascending-volume alarm gently wakes you in the morning.

  • They were holding too many meetings, he realized, descending into politics instead of ascending to reckon with Flagg.

  • The officer says the guards kept constant watch for clues among the prisoners for coalescing groups and ascending leaders.

  • The new pope is undoubtedly forward-thinking—except for when it comes to women ascending in the church hierarchy.

  • “The beauty of the sky is the most poignant we have seen,” he wrote in his logbook upon ascending 10 miles above the earth.

  • They are, in ascending order of controversy, Penny Pritzker for Commerce, Gina McCarthy for the EPA, and Tom Perez for Labor.

  • The rays of the ascending sun were bright upon it: and the superb palace of the Spanish kings shone in its fullest splendour.

  • As the girl spoke, footsteps were heard ascending the creaky wooden stair.

  • For some time previously he had been devoting himself more especially to ascending to as great a height as possible.

  • On the way down-stairs Laidlaw and his little companion passed a tall gentleman and two ladies who were ascending.

  • I prefer the principle of the ascending and descending scale, to such an amount of fixed duty.