English Only forumĪ judge, as has often been said, must not “descend into the arena”. Shall we descend into debauchery together? Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement. Todos los humanos descienden de un ancestro común. The use of methamphetamines will cause you to descend into a living hell of addiction.Įl uso de las metanfetaminas te hará sumirte en un infierno de adicción.įigurative (settle on, fall on) ( figurado)Īll humans descend from a common ancestor. Tengo que bajar esta mesa al sótano, ¿me ayudas?įigurative (turn to: less moral) ( figurado) Ⓘ Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. He must bear primary responsibility for the chaos that descended upon the White House when such. Almost immediately, a heatwave descends on the rest of Britain. Outside it slowly got darker, a gloomy purple descending on the car as it stood in the empty lot. Note: Corresponde al significado transitivo indicado en el PoS en inglés, no se corresponde con el ejemplo en el cual se ha usado el verbo en su forma intransitiva. When the world descended on Sydney last month it was with trepidation. antonyms: ascend, climb, lift, mount, rise. Dusk is the time just before night when the daylight has almost gone but when it is not completely dark. To come or go down in a hostile manner invade, as an enemy fall violently: with on. The government descended into chaos after the ousting of the leader. To move or pass from a higher to a lower place move, come, or go downward fall sink: as, he descended from the tower the sun is descending. During his imprisonment, he descended into madness. Dennis Pluchinsky, a retired State Department terrorism analyst who learned of the foiled plot in 2020 while researching a history of anti-U.S. The airplane is beginning to descend now. Si entramos por este túnel, descenderemos a una caverna enorme. definition 1: to move downward or to a lower position or state. to go or come down: The path descended steeply into the valley. Descendent is a common misspelling of the word. In legal terms, a descendant is a person who inherits property or a title from an ancestor. This means that the descendant is the child, grandchild, great-grandchild, and so on, of the ancestor. If we enter through this tunnel we will descend into a large cavern. uk / dsend / us / dsend / descend verb (POSITION) Add to word list. In genealogy, a descendant is a person who is directly descended from an ancestor. I began to descend the hill and discovered I had no brakes.Įmpecé a descender por la colina y me di cuenta de que no tenía frenos. ![]() When the president walked into the room, a respectful hush descended. ![]() La tasa de infecciones de VIH finalmente ha empezado a decrecer. Rates of HIV infection have finally begun to descend. The snow began falling and we decided we had better descend. WordReference English- Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations
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