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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
descend
des·cend [descend descends descended descending] BrE [dɪˈsend] NAmE [dɪˈsend] verb 1. intransitive, transitive (formal)to come or go down from a higher to a lower level •The plane began to descend. •The results, ranked in descending order (= from the highest to the lowest) are as follows.… •~ sth She descended the stairs slowly. Opp: ↑ascend 2. intransitive (formal) (of a hill, etc.)to slope downwards •At this point the path descends steeply. Opp: ↑ascend 3. intransitive (literary) (of night, ↑darkness, a mood, etc.)to arrive and begin to affect sb/sth Syn: ↑fall •Night descends quickly in the tropics. •~ on/upon sb/sth Calm descended on the crowd. Derived: ↑descend into something ▪ ↑descend on somebody ▪ ↑descend to something ▪ ↑descended from somebody Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French descendre, from Latin descendere, from de- ‘down’ + scandere ‘to climb’. Example Bank: •The breed is almost directly descended from the Eurasian wild boar. •The path descends steeply to the town.
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