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Questo
descendant

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. descend [Brit dɪˈsɛnd, Am dəˈsɛnd] VB trans

descend steps, slope, path:

II. descend [Brit dɪˈsɛnd, Am dəˈsɛnd] VB intr

1. descend (go down):

descend person, path, plane:
descendre (from de)
in descending order of importance

2. descend (fall):

descend darkness, rain, mist:
tomber (on, over sur)

3. descend (be felt):

descend gloom, chill, exhaustion:
s'abattre (on sur)
descend calm, peace:
s'étendre (on sur)

4. descend (arrive):

descend tourists, family:

5. descend (be related to):

to descend from, to be descended from person, family:

6. descend (sink):

to descend into chaos, sentimentality
to descend into alcoholism, crime
steeply rise, climb, descend
in ascending/descending order
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
in descending order
in descending order of preference
descending organ
to descend (à upon)
s'abattre sur malheur:
in ascending/descending order

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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. descend [dɪˈsend] VB intr

1. descend (go down):

2. descend (fall):

descend darkness

3. descend (deteriorate):

4. descend (lower oneself):

Phrases:

to descend from sb/sth
provenir de qn/qc

II. descend [dɪˈsend] VB trans

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
descendant(e) gamme
descending
fondre sur qn fig
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. descend [dɪ·ˈsend] VB intr

1. descend (go down):

2. descend (fall):

descend darkness

3. descend (deteriorate):

4. descend (lower oneself):

Phrases:

to descend from sb/sth
provenir de qn/qc

II. descend [dɪ·ˈsend] VB trans

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
descendant(e) gamme
descending
fondre sur qn fig
Present
Idescend
youdescend
he/she/itdescends
wedescend
youdescend
theydescend
Past
Idescended
youdescended
he/she/itdescended
wedescended
youdescended
theydescended
Present Perfect
Ihavedescended
youhavedescended
he/she/ithasdescended
wehavedescended
youhavedescended
theyhavedescended
Past Perfect
Ihaddescended
youhaddescended
he/she/ithaddescended
wehaddescended
youhaddescended
theyhaddescended