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descend upon

/dih-send/US // dɪˈsɛnd //UK // (dɪˈsɛnd) //

下去,下来,攻入,扑灭

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go or pass from a higher to a lower place; move or come down: to descend from the mountaintop.
    • : to pass from higher to lower in any scale or series.
    • : to go from generals to particulars, as in a discussion.
    • : to slope, tend, or lead downward: The path descends to the pond.
    • : to be inherited or transmitted, as through succeeding generations of a family: The title descends through eldest sons.
    • : to have a specific person or family among one's ancestors: He is descended from Cromwell.
    • : to be derived from something remote in time, especially through continuous transmission: This festival descends from a druidic rite.
    • : to approach or pounce upon, especially in a greedy or hasty manner: Thrill-seekers descended upon the scene of the crime.
    • : to settle, as a cloud or vapor.
    • : to appear or become manifest, as a supernatural being, state of mind, etc.: Jupiter descended to humankind.
    • : to attack, especially with violence and suddenness: to descend upon enemy soldiers.
    • : to sink or come down from a certain intellectual, moral, or social standard: He would never descend to baseness.
    • : Astronomy. to move toward the horizon, as the sun or a star.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move downward upon or along; go or climb down.
    • : to extend or lead down along: The path descends the hill.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ininvade

Examples

  • Just because someone has descended into QAnon doesn’t mean they can’t come back from it.

  • Newspaper reporters spouted them 24 years ago this month when the media descended to cover the 1996 GOP National Convention, more than two decades after our first bid for a Republican confab went kablooey.

  • It descends upside down, like a giant knife, above Cain and Abel.

  • After “hopping” into the air, the vehicle skirted sideways a little before coming back to the ground, deploying six landing legs before successfully descending.

  • If you could shrink small enough to descend the genetic helix of any animal, plant, fungus, bacterium or virus on Earth as though it were a spiral staircase, you would always find yourself turning right — never left.

  • Earlier this month, Toledo, Ohio, watched its municipal water supply descend into an undrinkable stew of algal toxins.

  • Even before she could descend to tell her story, rumors were spreading to discredit her.

  • Just one more note of caution before we descend down the rapids of morality and ethics.

  • Thousands of bands descend on Austin, Texas, for the South By Southwest music festival.

  • So they had to make me this waterproof renaissance gown and I would have to descend into the hot tub for rehearsal.

  • As he was about to descend the tree to feed upon his victim, his wicked eyes saw the hunters for the first time.

  • Laidlaw said nothing, but sprang to the head of the ladder, got carefully upon it, and began steadily to descend with Susy.

  • This contempt for the masses they cherish until they have to descend from Parnassus and enter the public service.

  • When about to descend himself, his brother cuts the cord and leaves him a prisoner on the mountain.

  • Courage, my child,” he says; “see, we have gone a great distance; to-morrow before sundown we shall descend in Belgium.