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ascensional

/uh-sen-shuhn/US // əˈsɛn ʃən //UK // (əˈsɛnʃən) //

升天的,升天,升华,升华的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of ascending; ascent.
    • : the Ascension, the bodily ascending of Christ from earth to heaven.
    • : Ascension Day.

Examples

  • He was on a great ascension until the Thunder decided not to pay him the max.

  • Like the ascension of Ja Morant, whose rise resulted in a gate-revenue spike and sellout crowds for Murray State, Maker’s mere presence is likely to draw more fans and sell more tickets.

  • She is one of soccer’s biggest names both domestically and globally, and her ascension has largely come while dating Bird.

  • After several ascensions, there is a secret ending, says Oppenheim.

  • Sykes rose to the minority leader post after just four years in office as one of four new members of Democratic leadership who had backed Householder’s ascension.

  • Meanwhile, Thaksin has a plan for the day the King dies, counting on the ascension of the Crown Prince to the throne.

  • He has to navigate all of those in order to continue on his ascension, whether successfully or not.

  • The one silver lining of this Rand Paul ascension is that he would put these kooks out of business.

  • And the apotheosis is complete, an ascension into an empty cloud.

  • Her supporters concocted any number of reasons to promote her ascension to the top floor of Foggy Bottom.

  • Ascension being a holiday here, all we pianists made up a walking party out to Tiefurt, about two miles distant.

  • This specimen was obtained at Ascension, and is common in all parts of the Atlantic within or near the Tropic.

  • The inner vernier is then set to the right ascension of the object which it is desired to observe.

  • It might be as well to get a book on balloon ascension, particularly in the early part of the century.

  • In the ascension of souls, moral qualities have no less value than intellectual qualities.