descent [dɪ'sent] noun RELATION 关系 uncountable ■the state or fact of being related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past 血缘关系,家族关系;祖先;出身•She's a woman of mixed/French descent.她是一个混血/法裔女人。 •They trace their line of descent back to a French duke.他们的先人可以追溯到一位法国公爵。 •He claims direct descent from Mohammed.他自称是穆罕默德的直系后代。 [dɪ'sent] noun ARRIVAL 到达 uncountable mainly humorous ■when a group of people arrive somewhere, usually suddenly or unexpectedly 不期而至,突然到达•We're preparing for the yearly descent of thousands of visitors on the village for the pop festival.我们正在准备迎接前来村里参加一年一度的流行音乐节的成千上万名游客。 [dɪ'sent] noun POSITION 位置 countable or uncountable ■a movement down 下降,下落;下沉•The plane began (to make)its final descent into the airport.飞机开始(作)最后一次下降,准备在机场降落。 •There is a steep descent (= way down, such as a path) to the village below.有一条很陡的路通向下面的村庄。 [dɪ'sent] noun NEGATIVE CHANGE 堕落 [S or U] ■a change in someone's behaviour, or in a situation, from good to bad 堕落,蜕变•His descent into crime was rapid.他很快就堕落到犯罪的地步。 |