ascents
n. 上升( ascent的名詞複數 ); (身份、地位等的)提高; 上坡路; 攀登
An ascent is an upward journey, especially when you are walking or climbing.
In 1955 he led the first ascent of Kangchenjunga, the world's third highest mountain.
他於1955年帶隊首攀世界第三高峰——干城章嘉峰。
An ascent is an upward slope or path, especially when you are walking or climbing.
It was a tough course over a gradual ascent before the big climb of Bluebell Hill.
在爬崎嶇的藍鐘山之前有一段很難走的上行緩坡路。
An ascent is an upward, vertical movement.
Burke pushed the button and the elevator began its slow ascent.
伯克按下按鈕,電梯開始緩緩上升。
The ascent of a person to a more important or successful position is the process of reaching this position.
His own career continues its inexorable ascent...
他事業的上升勢頭銳不可當。
It would be wrong to portray his life as a calculated ascent to power at any cost.
如果把他的一生描述成不惜任何代價一心想向上爬,那就錯了。
In some religions, when someone goes to heaven, you can refer to their ascent to heaven.
...Elijah's ascent to heaven in a chariot of fire.
以利亞乘著烈火熊熊的戰車昇天了
The cart was very heavy , and in addition , there were many ascents.
這輛車實在難拉,而且又很重, 還得上許多坡.
Balloon ascents overcome this hazard with ease.
升空的氣球能輕而易舉地克服這一困難.
A song of ascents. Of David.
大衛上行之詩.
A song of ascents. I call on the LORD in my distress, and he answers me.
(上行(作登階.下同)詩. )在急難中求告耶和華, 他就應允我.
Accidents are common in high mountain ascents; one false step, there you are.
攀登高山常發生意外, 只要一失足, 你就完了.