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单词 ascendant
释义
ascendant1 nounascendant2 adjective
ascendantas‧cen‧dant1, ascendent /əˈsendənt/ noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And Mr Desmond's Star is in the ascendant, a full 5.72 per cent ahead.
  • For ladies in your way are apt to extend what they call their privileges and the husband never again recovers the ascendant.
  • If there are more than 25 ascendants, enter the last displayed ascendant in the user name field to reveal the other ascendants.
  • In spite of the vote for Clinton in 1992, it is that second personality that has been in the ascendant recently.
  • In Yorkshire, and elsewhere, the public relations and promotional aspects are now in the ascendant.
  • It is a bold colonization by a group that knows it is - and shows itself to be - in the ascendant.
  • Nothing barring a major disaster can prevent her from becoming a main attraction - Barbara Dennerlein is a star in the ascendant.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • During this period, liberal ideas were in the ascendant.
  • And Mr Desmond's Star is in the ascendant, a full 5.72 per cent ahead.
  • Mr Tony Benn was in the ascendant.
be in the ascendant formal to be or become powerful or popular:  a political party that’s in the ascendant
ascendant1 nounascendant2 adjective
ascendantascendant2, ascendent adjective formal Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • an ascendant politician
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Arran gave way to the persuasions of his half-brother, the abbot of Paisley, and to the ascendant Beaton faction.
  • Tory ministers continue to watch Mr Smith's ascendant star with considerable nervousness.
becoming more powerful or popular:  a politically ascendant country
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