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1 descend
[dɪˈsend] verb1) to go or climb down from a higher place or position:يَنْزِلُHe descended the staircase.
2) to slope downwards:يَنْحَدِرThe hills descend to the sea.
3) ( with on) to make a sudden attack on:يُهاجِمُن يَنْقَضُّThe soldiers descended on the helpless villagers.
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2 descend
هَبَطَ \ alight: to get down (from a car or train), (of a bird) to come down from the air. climb down: to go down, using hands as well as feet: He climbed slowly down the cliff. come down: to fall: the price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. descend: to go down (stairs, a mountain, etc.): The aeroplane descended slowly. drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. sink: to go down; become lower; go below the surface (of the sea, etc.): His hopes sank. The sun was sinking in the west. The ship sank in a storm. \ See Also نزل (نَزَلَ)، سقط (سَقَطَ)، غرق (غَرِق) -
3 descend
نَزَلَ \ alight: to get down (from a car or train). climb down: to go down, using hands as well as feet: He climbed slowly down the cliff. come down: to fall: the price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. descend: to go down (stairs, a mountain, etc.): The aeroplane descended slowly. land: (of an aircraft) to come down to the ground; (of people) to come on to the ground from a ship or aircraft. \ See Also هبط (هَبَطَ) -
4 descend immediately
Military: DSNDIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > descend immediately
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5 descend so as to reach
Military: DSATRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > descend so as to reach
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6 be descend from
اِنْحَدَرَ من أَصْل أو سَلَف \ be descend from: to come from the family of (sb. of earlier times): He claims to be descended from Napoleon. -
7 May I descend below the clouds?
Transport: QFHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > May I descend below the clouds?
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8 écran qui descend
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > écran qui descend
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9 angle of descend
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > angle of descend
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10 discendere
descend( trarre origine) be a descendant (da of), be descended (da from)da veicoli, da cavallo alight (da from)* * *discendere v. intr.1 to go* down, to come* down, (form.) to descend: l'angelo discese dal cielo, the angel descended from heaven; il fiume discende verso il mare, the river runs down to the sea (o flows towards the sea) // discendere a terra, ( approdare) to land (o to go ashore); discendere da un'auto, to get out of a car; discendere da cavallo, to dismount; discendere dal treno, to get off (o to get out of) the train // discendere in basso, (fig.) to sink2 ( declinare) to descend, to slope down: il giardino discende verso il fiume, the garden descends (o slopes down) to the river; le montagne discendevano bruscamente verso ovest, the hills fell steeply away to the west3 ( di astri) to sink*, to set*5 ( trarre origine) to descend; to come* from: discendere da un re, to descend (o to be descended) from a king; discendere da una nobile famiglia, to come from a noble family6 ( conseguire) to follow, to proceed: ne discende che..., it follows that...◆ v.tr. to descend, to go* down, to come* down: discese le scale, he descended (o went down o came down) the stairs.* * *1. [diʃ'ʃendere]vb irreg vi (aus essere)1) (scendere) to come (o go) down, descenddiscendere da — (treno) to get off, (macchina) to get out of, (tetto) to get down from
discendere da cavallo — to dismount, get off one's horse
2)discendere da — to be descended from, come from2. vt(scale) to come (o go) down, descend* * *[diʃ'ʃendere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (scendere) to go* down [ scala]2) (percorrere) to come* down [ fiume]; to run* [ rapide]2.discendere in linea diretta da — to be a direct descendant of, to be directly descended from
2) (derivare)ne discende che... — it follows that
3) (scendere)4) (digradare) to descend, to slope down* * *discendere/di∫'∫endere/ [10]1 (scendere) to go* down [ scala](aus. essere)1 (avere origine) discendere da to descend from; discendere in linea diretta da to be a direct descendant of, to be directly descended from2 (derivare) ne discende che... it follows that...3 (scendere) discendere dal treno to get off the train4 (digradare) to descend, to slope down. -
11 turun
descend, go down, dismount, down, drop* * *downwards, go down, went down, gone down, going down* * *go down, descend; decrease, decline; befall, descend upon; set (of sun); dance; move from one place to another (of respect persons); take a break -
12 ddisgyn
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13 anjlog
descend rapidly plummet, shift rapidly* * *descend rapidly, plummet; shift rapidly -
14 merendah
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15 спускать
descend, drain, (напр. буровое долото в скважину) run* * *спуска́ть гл.1. ( перемещать сверху вниз) descend2. (выпускать, сбрасывать, разгружать) discharge, release; ( жидкость) drainспуска́ть во́ду — dram (off) the waterспуска́ть ма́сло — dram (off) the oil3. (по лотку, жёлобу) chute4. (судно, катер и т. п. на воду) launch5. ( опускать) lowerспуска́ть тру́бы, напр. обса́дные, в сква́жину — run a string of, e. g., casing in a well -
16 silaziti
descend, come down* * *• come• climb down• descend• verge• go -
17 voditi porijeklo
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18 caer sobre
• descend on• descend upon• drop on• fall on• fall upon -
19 gå ned
descendgå ned i en gruva; descend into a mine -
20 нагрянуть
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