| 单词 | reascend | 
| 释义 | reascendv. 1.  intransitive. To ascend again; to move or go upwards once more. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > rise or go up			[verb (intransitive)]		 > again relievec1400 remountc1425 reascendc1429 resurse1488 resurge1575 re-rise1797 c1429    Mirour Mans Saluacioune 		(1986)	 l. 4110  				Als Crist descendid to helle..So to heven is he reascendit [L. reascendit]. 1595    E. Spenser Amoretti lxxxvii, in  Amoretti & Epithalamion sig. F5  				I wish that day would shortly reascend. 1621    T. W. tr.  S. Goulart Wise Vieillard 166  				I reascend to the nintith one Epistle, from whence I will deduce that which followes. a1691    R. Boyle Gen. Hist. Air 		(1692)	 134  				The mercury re-ascended to its first stations. 1731    T. Dale tr.  N. Regnault Philos. Conversat. II. ii. 28  				If after the cold Wind has made the Liquor descend in the Thermometer exposed to the open Air, you cover the Bowl with Snow, the Liquor will reascend. 1769    H. Brooke Fool of Quality IV. 287  				How shall he..be able to reascend in the State of his Weakness? 1814    R. Wilson Private Diary II. 355  				How many degraded sovereigns have re-ascended from a dungeon to a throne? 1852    T. De Quincey in  Hogg's Instructor New Ser. 8  276/2  				Up from the river-banks you behold it re-ascending. 1901    E. Step Shell Life vii. 107  				By means of these threads they can reascend to the surface or remain suspended half-way. 1957    Geogr. Jrnl. 123 440  				After two days..we reascended and Streetly and I occupied Camp III—a flimsy green tent in swirling mist. 1990    P. Kearey  & F. J. Vine Global Tectonics x. 218  				The cycle continues with the material travelling along the base of the fluid layer absorbing heat and subsequently reascending. If the heat lost at the surface is the same as that supplied from below a steady pattern of convection is established.  2.  transitive. To ascend (something) again; to mount or climb once more. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > ascend (something)			[verb (transitive)]		 > again reascend?1615 ?1615    G. Chapman tr.  Homer Odysses 		(new ed.)	  xx. 86  				The Goddesse..re-ascended the Olympian skies. 1630    P. Massinger Renegado  iii. v. sig. G4  				To reascend that glorious height we fell from. a1711    T. Ken Hymnotheo  iv, in  Wks. 		(1721)	 III. 120  				Till they the Lunar Mountains re-ascend. 1781    W. Cowper Truth 395  				She..As soon shall rise and reascend the throne. 1839    C. Darwin in  R. Fitzroy  & C. Darwin Narr. Surv. Voy. H.M.S. Adventure & Beagle III. ii. 40  				When the ants came to the road they changed their course, and in narrow files reascended the wall. 1891    T. Hardy Tess of the D'Urbervilles III. lvi. 241  				She heard Tess re-ascend the stairs to the first floor. 1922    J. Joyce Ulysses  iii. xvii. [Ithaca] 658  				He..reascended the stairs, reapproached the door of the front room, hallfloor, and reentered. 1963    Agric. Hist. 37 168  				Cotton reascended the throne, although it was not the regal figure it had been before the war. 2001    W. T. de Bary et al.  Sources Japanese Trad. 		(ed. 2)	 341 		(note)	  				This was a traditional celebration held after the accession to the throne of a new sovereign. Shotoku had recently reascended the throne. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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