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单词 ascending
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Definition of ascending in English:

ascending

adjectiveəˈsɛndɪŋəˈsɛndɪŋ
  • 1attributive Increasing in size or importance.

    incomes ranked in ascending order of size
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They nibbled the grass, adorably arranged in ascending size order.
    • The remaining passengers will be called to board in ascending order, with up to eight zones per flight depending on the size of the aircraft.
    • Oh, and (in ascending order) the photography, music, and dialogue are truly excellent.
    • At the same time, the primes appear in ascending order.
    • The other implication is that, the caste system also involves the principle of rank and gradation, in so far as the rights increase in ascending order from untouchable to Brahmin.
    • When all of the red balls have cleared from the table, the remaining colored balls are pocketed in ascending order from where the cue and object balls lie.
    • If higher, subsequent plays of that suit must be in ascending order.
    • There are 26 pairs, one for each year of Southwood's life, in ascending sizes.
    • Skyscrapers, once the hallmark of our devotion to the almighty dollar, appear in ascending quantity outside the US, perhaps because the dollar isn't so almighty after all.
    • The filters are sorted in ascending order, based on their priorities.
    • Average pay rates were lowest in the Philippines, with Vietnam, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India paying slightly better in ascending order from the bottom rank.
    • The possible bids in ascending order are as follows.
    • Here is a complete list of the possible bids in ascending order, and their scores.
    • Briefly, the total number of revertants for each culture was ranked in ascending order.
    • The horizontal axis (the x-axis) represents the stock prices, labeled in ascending order.
    • I have three big reasons, of ascending importance.
    • On the ascending part of the cardiac function curve, increases in return function increase Q (dot above) and represent a volume-responsive phase.
    • If, for example, you had 40 years of annual rainfall records, you would first need to arrange the totals in ascending order (from lowest to highest).
    • I don't think in the moment many people realized this was the start of an ascending movement.
    • For example, imagine a line of cards with random numbers written on them that you must rearrange in ascending order.
  • 2attributive Sloping or leading upwards.

    a gently ascending forest path
    blood pressure in the ascending aorta
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a bamboo pole balanced on his shoulder from which was suspended two large baskets filled to the brim with fresh eggs, a man was trudging along an ascending slope paved with cobblestones, humming a tune to himself every now and then.
    • For every vertical velocity value on the upward leg of the ascending branch there is an equal vertical velocity value downward on the descending branch.
    • Urine may become stagnant leading to chronic ascending bacterial urinary tract infections.
    • For the respondents on the ascending slope of their offending careers, alcohol involvement determined their starting point.
 
 

Definition of ascending in US English:

ascending

adjectiveəˈsendiNGəˈsɛndɪŋ
  • 1Increasing in size or importance.

    incomes ranked in ascending order of size
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have three big reasons, of ascending importance.
    • They nibbled the grass, adorably arranged in ascending size order.
    • On the ascending part of the cardiac function curve, increases in return function increase Q (dot above) and represent a volume-responsive phase.
    • The other implication is that, the caste system also involves the principle of rank and gradation, in so far as the rights increase in ascending order from untouchable to Brahmin.
    • When all of the red balls have cleared from the table, the remaining colored balls are pocketed in ascending order from where the cue and object balls lie.
    • Skyscrapers, once the hallmark of our devotion to the almighty dollar, appear in ascending quantity outside the US, perhaps because the dollar isn't so almighty after all.
    • The filters are sorted in ascending order, based on their priorities.
    • Briefly, the total number of revertants for each culture was ranked in ascending order.
    • If higher, subsequent plays of that suit must be in ascending order.
    • At the same time, the primes appear in ascending order.
    • The possible bids in ascending order are as follows.
    • If, for example, you had 40 years of annual rainfall records, you would first need to arrange the totals in ascending order (from lowest to highest).
    • There are 26 pairs, one for each year of Southwood's life, in ascending sizes.
    • I don't think in the moment many people realized this was the start of an ascending movement.
    • Oh, and (in ascending order) the photography, music, and dialogue are truly excellent.
    • For example, imagine a line of cards with random numbers written on them that you must rearrange in ascending order.
    • Average pay rates were lowest in the Philippines, with Vietnam, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India paying slightly better in ascending order from the bottom rank.
    • The remaining passengers will be called to board in ascending order, with up to eight zones per flight depending on the size of the aircraft.
    • Here is a complete list of the possible bids in ascending order, and their scores.
    • The horizontal axis (the x-axis) represents the stock prices, labeled in ascending order.
  • 2Sloping or leading upward.

    a gently ascending forest path
    blood pressure in the ascending aorta
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the respondents on the ascending slope of their offending careers, alcohol involvement determined their starting point.
    • Urine may become stagnant leading to chronic ascending bacterial urinary tract infections.
    • For every vertical velocity value on the upward leg of the ascending branch there is an equal vertical velocity value downward on the descending branch.
    • With a bamboo pole balanced on his shoulder from which was suspended two large baskets filled to the brim with fresh eggs, a man was trudging along an ascending slope paved with cobblestones, humming a tune to himself every now and then.
 
 
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