desc
Prononciation : [dɪˈsɛnd]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to go down from a higher place to a lower one. Imagine if you climbed a staircase and then walked down; that’s what it means to descend.
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The bird descended from the tree to the ground.
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The balloon didn't descend; it floated higher into the sky.
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Did you see how quickly the helicopter descended to land?
Contexte : « information »
(verb) to give details or to explain something clearly. When you describe something, you tell others about it in a way that helps them understand.
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She descended the instructions step by step so everyone could follow easily.
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He failed to descend the problem clearly, leaving everyone confused.
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Can you descend how to solve this math problem?
Contexte : « decisions »
(verb) to make a judgment or decision about something. Like when you say what you think about a movie or a book, that’s also a way to descend.
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After careful thought, they descended on a choice for the class project.
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They didn’t descend on any option after the meeting, so no decision was made.
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When will they descend on a final choice for the team leader?
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