descend
desc
ˈdÉȘs
dis
end
ɛnd
end
/dÉȘˈsɛnd/

A(z) „descend” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to descend
01

leszĂĄll

to move toward a lower level
Intransitive
to descend definition and meaning
Példåk
As the aircraft prepared for landing, it started to descend toward the runway.
Ahogy a repĂŒlƑgĂ©p felkĂ©szĂŒlt a leszĂĄllĂĄsra, elkezdett sĂŒllyedni a kifutĂł felĂ©.
02

szĂĄrmazik, ered

to be related by blood, typically referring to the lineage or family connection
Transitive: to descend from an ancestor
Példåk
The genealogist helped the family discover that they descend from a prominent historical figure.
A genealĂłgus segĂ­tett a csalĂĄdnak felfedezni, hogy egy neves törtĂ©nelmi szemĂ©lyisĂ©gtƑl szĂĄrmaznak.
03

leszĂĄll, alĂĄrendel

to engage in an action or behavior that one perceives as beneath their personal standards of honor or self-respect
Transitive: to descend to an action
Példåk
Even in the face of criticism, the leader chose not to descend to personal attacks
A kritika ellenĂ©re is a vezetƑ Ășgy döntött, hogy nem sĂŒllyed le szemĂ©lyes tĂĄmadĂĄsokba.
04

leszĂĄll, esik

to arrive or appear unexpectedly, creating a surprise or disconcerting effect
Intransitive
Példåk
As the final notes of the music played, a profound stillness seemed to descend over the audience.
Ahogy a zene utolsó hangjai elhangzottak, mély csend szållt le a közönségre.
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