descend

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{f} inmek
alçalmak
{f} inmek; (kuş, uçak v.b.) alçalmak; (karanlık, sis v.b.) çökmek
{f} detaya inmek
{f} soyundan gelmek

Amerikalıların çoğu göçmen soyundan gelmektedir. - Most Americans are descended from immigrants.

İnsanlar maymunların soyundan gelmektedir. - Humans descend from apes.

aşağı inmek
{f} saldırmak
bastırmak
sökün etmek
iniş
(to ile) tenezzül etmek
in
(güneş) batmak
(on/upon ile) aniden saldırmak
düşmek
kalmak
üşüşmek
(aşağı) inmek
hücum etmek
{f} miras kalmak
descend alçal
{f} from -in soyundan gelmek
{f} madene inmek
{f} baskın yapmak
{f} aşağı yuvarlanmak
genelden özele geçmek
{f} on/upon inip -e saldırmak; -e sökün
çökmek
descend upon
hücum etmek
descend on
hücum etmek
descend on
çullanmak
descend on
üşüşmek
descend upon
üşüşmek
descend upon
çullanmak
descend on
aniden saldırmak
descend from
-in soyundan gelmek
descend into farce
Olaylar saçma bir hâl almak
descend of
bir alçalma
descend on
inip -e saldırmak; -e sökün etmek, bastırmak
descend upon
inip -e saldırmak; -e sökün etmek, bastırmak
descend a ladder
merdivenden inmek
descend a ladder
merdiven inmek
descend from
soyundan gelmek

İnsanlar maymunların soyundan gelmektedir. - Humans descend from apes.

descend on
(Fiili Deyim ) istila etmek , üşüşmek
descend to
(Fiili Deyim ) alçalmak , tenezzül etmek
descend to particulars
ayrıntıya girmek
descend to particulars
detayına inmek
descend up
inip saldırmak (düşmana)
descendant
neslinden olan kişi
descended
soyundan gelen
descendant
torun

O, Julius Caesar'ın torunu. - He was a descendant of Julius Caesar.

Torunlarımıza temiz ve yeşil bir dünya bırakmak istiyoruz. - We want to leave our descendants a clean and green earth.

descendants
soyundan gelenler
descendant
oğul
descend from
kalmak
descendant
birinin soyundan gelen kimse
descendant
in soyundan gelen kimse
descendant
(Muzik) inici
descendants
nesil
descending
inerek
descending
eksilen
descending
(Bilgisayar) azalan sırada
descending
(Tıp) inen aort
descending
inen
descendant
-in soyundan gelen kimse
descendant
neslinden olan
descending
alçalan
descending
{f} in
descending
{i} iniş
ape-descend
maymun seviyesine alçalmış
descendant
soyundan gelen kimse
descendants
soyundan inenler
descendants
ahfat
(sun) to descend
(güneş) batmak
descendant
{i} torun; of (birinin) soyundan gelen kimse
descendant
{i} düşen şey
descendant
neslinden olan ahfadlndan
descendants
torunlar
descended
descend alçal
descending
azalan,n.iniş: v.in: prep.inerek
descending
(Tıp) İnen, aşağıya doğru seyir gösteren
descending
azalan alçalan, azalan
descending
desendan
descending
inme
descending
azalan
İngilizce - İngilizce
To make an attack, or incursion, as if from a vantage ground; to come suddenly and with violence; -- with on or upon

And on the suitors let thy wrath descend. Alexander Pope.

To pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing, walking, etc.; to plunge; to fall; to incline downward

We will here descend to matters of later date. Fuller.

To pass from the more general or important to the particular or less important matters to be considered
To enter mentally; to retire

with holiest meditations fed, Into himself descended. John Milton.

To come down to a lower, less fortunate, humbler, less virtuous, or worse, state or station; to lower or abase one's self; as, he descended from his high estate
To move toward the south, or to the southward
To come down, as from a source, original, or stock; to be derived; to proceed by generation or by transmission; to fall or pass by inheritance; as, the beggar may descend from a prince; a crown descends to the heir
To fall in pitch; to pass from a higher to a lower tone
To go down upon or along; to pass from a higher to a lower part of; as, they descended the river in boats; to descend a ladder

But never tears his cheek descended. Byron.

{v} to come down or from, spring, sink
When night, dusk, or darkness descends, it starts to get dark. Darkness has now descended and the moon and stars shine hazily in the clear sky. = fall
VARCHAR2(4) Whether the column is sorted in descending order (Y/N)
come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"
{f} go down; be handed down (from generation to generation); lower oneself morally
Params: -
do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell"
To make an attack, or incursion, as if from a vantage ground; to come suddenly and with violence; with on or upon
move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
If you descend or if you descend a staircase, you move downwards from a higher to a lower level. Things are cooler and more damp as we descend to the cellar She descended one flight of stairs. = go down rise, ascend
emphasis When you want to emphasize that the situation that someone is entering is very bad, you can say that they are descending into that situation. He was ultimately overthrown and the country descended into chaos. = fall, slide
To enter mentally; to retire. [Poetic]
vt turun
When a mood or atmosphere descends on a place or on the people there, it affects them by spreading among them. An uneasy calm descended on the area = fall
To come down to a lower, less fortunate, humbler, less virtuous, or worse, state or station; to lower or abase ones self; as, he descended from his high estate
If a large group of people arrive to see you, especially if their visit is unexpected or causes you a lot of work, you can say that they have descended on you. 3,000 city officials descended on Capitol Hill to lobby for more money
To pass from a higher to a lower place; to move downwards; to come or go down in any way, as by falling, flowing, walking, etc
to plunge; to fall; to incline downward; the opposite of ascend
disapproval If you say that someone descends to behaviour which you consider unacceptable, you are expressing your disapproval of the fact that they do it. We're not going to descend to such methods = stoop, sink
An increase in speed (i e , decrease in time) from one piece to the next during a set Example: "3 X 100 descend" means "swim the first 100 at a moderate pace, the second a bit faster, and the third even faster still " Example: "6 X 100, descend by 3's" means "swim the first 100 at moderate pace, the second a bit faster, and the third even faster still; then repeat this pattern for the next three 100s "
come down
descend from
be the progeny or offspring of, be a descendant of
descend upon
fall upon, come down on, land on
descendant
One which derives directly from a given precursor or source

This famous medieval manuscript has many descendants.

descendant
proceeding from a figurative ancestor or source
descendant
One who is the progeny of someone at any distance of time

The patriarch survived many descendants: five children, a dozen grandchildren, even a great grandchild.

descendant
A later evolutionary type

Dogs evolved as descendants of early wolves.

descendant
descending from a biological ancestor
descended
Simple past tense and past participle of descend
descendible
Of property, able to pass by descent; inheritable by heirs
descendant
one who is descended lineally from another, as a child, grandchild, etc
descendant
Person who is descended from another person, for example, a child, grandchild, or great-grandchild
descendant
Those person who are born of, or from children of, another are called that person's descendants Grandchildren are descendants of their grandfather as children are descendants of their natural parents The law also distinguishes between collateral descendants and lineal descendants
descendant
Something modern which developed from an older thing can be called a descendant of it. His design was a descendant of a 1956 device ancestor
descendant
One who descends from another; one's child, offspring
descendant
{n} the offspring or race of an ancestor
descendant
{a} proceeding from another, falling
descendant
{i} offspring (child, grandchild, etc.)
descendant
The descendant is the sun sign that is on the cusp of the 7th house
descendant
A descendant node of any node A is any node below A in a tree model of a document, where "above" means "toward the root "
descendant
Any node contained within the content of an element The children and their children are descendants Example: <p>This is a list <ul> <li>item 1</li> <li><em>item 2</em></li> </ul> with 2 items </p> The element "p" has direct children
descendant
going or coming down
descendant
Your descendants are your children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and so on -- anyone to whom you are an ancestor
descendant
In OOP any class that is higher (away from TObject) in the hierarchy chain from a particular class is a descendant of that class All classes in C++Builder are descendants of TObject For example, all components are descendants of TComponent even though almost all of them have immediate ancestors further down the chain See "Implementation of TObject" for more information
descendant
The opposite point to the Ascendant, usually the cusp of the 7th house, also known as the Western Angle
descendant
One who descends, as offspring, however remotely; correlative to ancestor or ascendant
descendant
a person descended from his or her older generations
descendant
Descendent
descendant
The 7th house cusp of a chart, assumed to indicate attributes we seek and attract in others (particularly partners) Astronomically, the intersection of the horizon and the ecliptic in the west
descendant
one who is descended, however remotely, from another
descendant
a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race going or coming down
descendant
The descendants of a transaction are all the transactions that were spawned by the parent transaction or by any child or other descendant of that transaction
descendant
Someone's descendants are the people in later generations who are related to them. They are descendants of the original English and Scottish settlers. ancestor
descendant
One who is the progeny of someone at any distance of time; e.g. a child; a grandchild, etc
descendant
Any member below a parent in the database outline For example, in the Sample Basic database, Qtr2 and April are descendants of Year
descendant
A later type; as, dogs evolved from relatives of early wolves
descendant
An immediate or remote offspring
descendant
Letter L is a descendant of letter M if M is an ancestor of L
descendant
Your descendant is someone whose ancestry can be traced to you: your child, grandchild, great-grandchild, etc
descendant
The seventh house (or its cusp), governing marriage, partnership and open confrontation
descendant
a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race
descendant
One of a class's subclasses, one of its subclasses's subclasses, etc Sometimes the word descendant includes the class itself, along with its proper descendants
descendant
A descendant node of any node A is any node below A in a tree model, where "below" means "away from the root "
descendant
The point in the birth chart opposite to the Ascendant; the cusp of the seventh house
descendants
all of the offspring of a given progenitor; "we must secure the benefits of freedom for ourselves and our posterity
descendants
{i} posterity; all the offsprings to the remotest degree of a particular person; future generations
descendants
plural of descendant
descended
An animal that is descended from another sort of animal has developed from the original sort
descended
past of descend
descended
A person who is descended from someone who lived a long time ago is directly related to them. She told us she was descended from some Scottish Lord
descendible
That may descend from an ancestor to an heir
descendible
Admitting descent; capable of being descended
descendible
{s} may be passed down to one's descendants, may be transferred genetically
descending
present participle of descend
descending
Of or pertaining to descent; moving downwards
descending
When a group of things is listed or arranged in descending order, each thing is smaller or less important than the thing before it. All the other ingredients, including water, have to be listed in descending order by weight. ascending
descending
Sorting items in order from greater to lesser importance or value
descending
a sort in which the values of items decreases
descending
{s} going down
descending
Planets appear to be descending between the tenth house cusp via the descendant and that of the fourth, when they begin to ascend Descending planets are considered weaker than ascending ones
descending
Said of an animal or bird the head of which is represented turned toward the base of the shield
descending
coming down or downward
descends
Third person singular simple present of to descend
descend