[with obj.]go up or climb
登上;攀登
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she ascended the stairs 她上了楼
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we had ascended 3,000 ft. 我们已经攀上3,000英尺的高度。
climb to the summit of (a mountain or hill)
登上(山顶)
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the first traveller to ascend the mountain. 登上山顶的第一位游客。
(of a fish or boat)move upstream along (a river)
(鱼,船)(沿河)逆流而上。
[no obj.]rise or move up through the air
(在空中)升起,上升
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the lift ascended from his sight. 电梯在他的目光中上升。
(of a road or flight of steps)slope or lead up
(路,阶梯)向上倾斜
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the road ascends to the loch. 道路斜向上升直至湖畔。
move up the social or professional scale
(社会地位、职业级别)提升,晋升
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he took exams to ascend through the ranks. 他参加考试以便获得提升。
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上升到(重要职位,更高级别)
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some executives ascend to top-level positions. 有一些管理人员升到了最高层。
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(精灵,灵魂)进天堂
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the Prophet ascended to heaven 先知穆罕默德进了天堂
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[as adj.
ascended ]the risen and ascended Christ .复活后进入天堂的基督。
(of a voice or sound)rise in pitch
(嗓音,声音)提高
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Carolyn's voice had ascended into high-pitched giggles. 卡罗琳尖起嗓子,咯咯地笑着。
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ascend the throne become king or queen (国王,女王)登基
"late Middle English: from Latin