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ascend
- IPA[əˈsend]
美式
- go up or climb;climb to the summit of (a mountain or hill)
verb: ascend, 3rd person present: ascends, gerund or present participle: ascending, past tense: ascended, past participle: ascended
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動詞
- 1. go up or climb she ascended the stairs new magmas were created and ascended to the surface
- ▪ climb to the summit of (a mountain or hill) the first traveler to ascend the mountain
- ▪ (of a fish or boat) move upstream along (a river) salmon ascend rivers from the sea to spawn
- 2. rise through the air we had ascended 3,000 ft
- ▪ (of a road or flight of steps) slope or lead up the road ascends to the lake
- ▪ move up the social or professional scale some executives ascend to top-level positions he took exams to ascend through the ranks
- ▪ (of a spiritual being or soul) rise into heaven the Prophet ascended to heaven
- ▪ (of a voice or sound) rise in pitch Carolyn's voice had ascended into high-pitched giggles
- (of a spiritual being or soul) risen to heaven: he speaks of the ascended Christ as filling all things
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a spiritual being or soul) risen to heaven: he speaks of the ascended Christ as filling all things
Oxford Dictionary
- become king or queen
Oxford American Dictionary
- become king or queen
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- IPA[əˈsɛnd]
英式
- go up or climb: she ascended the stairs we had ascended 3,000 ft
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