ascension 英 [əˈsenʃn]   美 [əˈsɛnʃən]

ascension

ascension  英 [əˈsenʃn] 美 [əˈsɛnʃən]

n. 上升;耶稣升天 

名词复数:ascensions 

The tiny tropical island of ascension is not easy to find. 这个微小的阿森松热带岛屿很不容易找到。
Each enlightened step you take brings greater waves of light to humanity and through that you also heal the world and enable the ascension of everyone. 你走过的每一步觉悟之路都为人类带来了伟大的光波,通过这样你同时也疗愈了世界并使得每个人都能扬升。

  • The word ascension describes the act of rising up through the air. When a plane takes off, it is in ascension, or rising up in the sky.
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  • n. 上升;耶稣升天
  • 1. The tiny tropical island of ascension is not easy to find.

    这个微小的阿森松热带岛屿很不容易找到。

  • 2. Each enlightened step you take brings greater waves of light to humanity and through that you also heal the world and enable the ascension of everyone.

    你走过的每一步觉悟之路都为人类带来了伟大的光波,通过这样你同时也疗愈了世界并使得每个人都能扬升。

  • 3. Now as your ascension completes itself, you will have greater access to the multi dimensional aspects of yourselves.

    现在当你的‘扬升’进程完成,你将能有更广的通道通往自己的多维面向。

  • ascension (n.) c. 1300, "ascent of Christ from earth into Heaven in the presence of his disciples on the 40th day after the Resurrection," from Latin ascensionem (nominative ascensio) "a rising," noun of action from past participle stem of ascendere "to mount, ascend, go up" (see ascend). It is commemorated in the Church as Holy Thursday. Astronomical sense is recorded late 14c.; meaning "action of ascending" is from 1590s. Related: Ascensional.
as·cen·sion / əˈsenʃn ; NAmE əˈsenʃn / noun [singular ] 1 the Ascension (in the Christian religion 基督教 ) the journey of Jesus from the earth into heaven 耶稣升天 2 ( formal) the act of moving up or of reaching a high position 上升;升高;登上 her ascension to the throne 她的登基 as·cen·sion / əˈsenʃn ; NAmE əˈsenʃn /
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