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descend
Descend tarimas:
/di'send/ 
Descend audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-intransitive: To move from a higher to a lower place; come or go down.
 - verb-intransitive: To slope, extend, or incline downward: "A rough path descended like a steep stair into the plain”  ( J.R.R. Tolkien). 
 - verb-intransitive: To come from an ancestor or ancestry:  He was descended from a pioneer family. 
 - verb-intransitive: To come down from a source; derive:  a tradition descending from colonial days. 
 - verb-intransitive: To pass by inheritance:  The house has descended through four generations. 
 - verb-intransitive: To lower oneself; stoop: "She, the conqueror, had descended to the level of the conquered”  ( James Bryce). 
 - verb-intransitive: To proceed or progress downward, as in rank, pitch, or scale:  titles listed in descending order of importance; notes that descended to the lower register. 
 - verb-intransitive: To arrive or attack in a sudden or an overwhelming manner:  summer tourists descending on the seashore village. 
 - verb-transitive: To move from a higher to a lower part of; go down.
 - verb-transitive: To get down from: "People descended the minibus that shuttled guests to the nearby . . . beach”  ( Howard Kaplan). 
 - verb-transitive: To extend or proceed downward along:  a road that descended the mountain in sharp curves. 
 
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- kilti (iš ko nors)
 - paveldėti
 - (už)pulti
 - to descend oneself to perk. nupulti (iki)
 - nu(si)leisti
 - nulipti
 
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