柯林斯詞典ascent /??s?nt/ (ascents) 1. N-COUNT An ascent is an upward journey, especially when you are walking or climbing. 攀登 In 1955 he led the first ascent of Kangchenjunga, the world's third highest mountain. 1955年他率領了對世界第三高峰干城章嘉峰的首次攀登。2. N-COUNT An ascent is an upward slope or path, especially when you are walking or climbing. 上坡; 上坡路 It was a tough course over a gradual ascent before the big climb of Bluebell Hill. 這是藍鐘山大攀登之前在一段緩坡上的艱難路程。3. N-COUNT An ascent is an upward, vertical movement. 垂直上升運動 Burke pushed the button and the lift began its slow ascent. 伯克按下按鈕,電梯開始了其緩慢的上升。 返回 ascent劍橋詞典 ascent noun (CLIMB) [ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 通常作為單數使用的名詞 ] the act of climbing or moving upwards 上升;攀登 She made her first successful ascent of Everest last year . 她去年第一次成功攀登了珠穆朗瑪峰。 As the plane made its ascent, we saw thick smoke coming from one engine . 飛機在上升時,我們看到一個引擎中冒出了濃煙。 ascent noun (SLOPE) [ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ] a slope , path , or road that goes up something 向上的斜坡;向上的小徑;向上的道路 We struggled up the slippery ascent. 那段上坡路很滑,我們吃力地向上走。 ascent noun (TO HIGHER POSITION) [ 單數名詞 ] formal the fact of starting to become successful 騰達;成功;高升 His ascent to power was rapid and unexpected . 他出人意料地平步青云。 返回 ascent