ascent• The finalascent of Kilimanjaro began at 5:00 a.m.• The men began their final ascent at six o'clock the next day.• He wrote a best-selling book about the first ascent of Everest.• Some of the four million annualvisitors seem to find the mereascent insufficiently fulfilling.• I leant against a rock and watched Will choose his line of ascent.• Yeltsin's ascent to the presidency of Russia• It's a steepascent but the compensation is a swiftgaining of the ridge.• The ascent had taken 4 hours!• Unfortunately this fell out on the thirdascent.
1act of climbing/moving up攀登;上升ADJECTIVE | VERB + ASCENT | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤gradual, slow緩緩/徐徐上升VERB + ASCENT➤make攀登◇The climbers made their ascent of the mountain without oxygen.登山者在不攜帶氧氣的情況下登山。➤begin, start開始攀登➤continue繼續攀登PREPOSITION➤ascent from從⋯的攀登◇the ascent from the valley從山谷向上的攀登➤ascent to向⋯的攀登◇their ascent to the summit他們向山頂的攀登ascent
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2upward path/slope上坡路ADJECTIVE | VERB + ASCENTADJECTIVE➤steep陡峭的上坡路▸➤long長長的上坡路VERB + ASCENT➤climb爬坡◇They climbed the steep ascent on to the plateau.他們爬過陡峭的坡路登上高原。ascent
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3becoming more important or powerful變得更重要或更強大ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤rapid很快的提升▸➤gradual逐漸的提升PREPOSITION➤ascent to提升到⋯◇her rapid ascent to power她迅速掌權