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descent

/dɪˈsɛnt/

[C/U] 両方
複数形: descents

The word evokes a sense of transition from high to low, whether physical, social, or ancestral. In a physical context, it suggests a controlled movement (like a plane) or a challenging path (like a mountain), often carrying a feeling of gravity and momentum. When used for ancestry, it shifts from physical movement to a temporal 'downward' flow through generations. It is more formal than "family background" and implies a direct biological line. In metaphorical contextssuch as a "descent into madness"—it carries a heavy negative connotation, suggesting an inevitable or spiraling decline toward a worse state.

Countable when describing a specific physical act of going down ('the plane made its descent') or a physical path ('a steep descent'). Uncountable when referring to one's family lineage and ancestral roots ('she is of French descent').

意味

名詞

The act of moving downwards, dropping, or falling from a higher to a lower level.

"The plane began its final descent toward the runway."

名詞

A person's origin, ancestry, or lineage.

"She is of Italian and Greek descent."

名詞

A downward slope or a path leading downwards.

"The descent from the mountain was steep and rocky."

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