English to Indonesian Dictionary descent

descent

keturunan
definition
noun
the plane had gone into a steep descent
an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.
American families of Hungarian descent
the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality.
translation of 'descent'
noun
serbuan,
sulalat,
lerengan,
lereng,
turunnya,
baka,
asal usul,
nenek moyang,
keturunan
example
Miranda's claims of innocence are seen by her friends, colleagues and former patients as the beginnings of a deep 'descent' into madness.
Any sort of significant expedition meant risking defeat in the field, or a sudden 'descent' on Damietta and loss of the city.
They possessed significantly more knowledge of Irish politics and history than those claiming no Irish 'descent' .
During 'descent' , you should gently equalize your ears and mask.
Indeed, common place of origin is often connected with genos, one's origins by common 'descent' and parentage.
It is the steepest 'descent' on the course, and runs for nearly 2 miles.
The absence of any semblance of discipline is to blame for this 'descent' into moral turpitude.
What I thought was a straightforward 'descent' turned horrific.
It is an overwhelming, confusing, meandering 'descent' into seasonal decline.
Umbilical hernias occur more often in premature infants and those of African American 'descent' .
Sheep grazed the slopes above them; the 'descent' to the shore ended in a farmyard.
The only alternative to denying responsibility appears to be a complete loss of control - a 'descent' into chaos.
The outcome will be a sexual identity free-for-all, and a further 'descent' into a moral vacuum.
The term ‘dynasty’ refers to a succession of kings belonging to one line of family 'descent' .
Today in the United States alone, more than 40 million Americans claim some Irish 'descent' .
However, the 'descent' into savagery is opposed by many of the children, recognising it as a construct imposed from above by adults.
These entries suggest that people of African origins or 'descent' , although very much a minority, were not unusual in sixteenth-century London.
It reminded me of the 'descent' into cynicism about politics that I still haven't completely shaken.
It is slightly worrying that I should become obsessed with this again and I think it may signal a 'descent' into nervous break-down.
Despite valiant efforts from the cast, the two hours that follow it prove to be nothing more than a 'descent' into the quicksand of mediocrity.
During the 'descent' , four members of his group fell to their deaths.
This story celebrates the families of African 'descent' in North America and the transitions of children spending summers with their elders.
The results are a partial empirical accounting of the ideological developments accompanying the 'descent' into civil war.
With the skill of a veteran mountaineer, he masterfully accomplishes this task while going down a steep 'descent' .
In the process he drove himself to exhaustion, and began a tragic 'descent' into paranoia and self-destruction.
the settlers were of Cornish 'descent'
The track rolled down a steep 'descent' and then gathered itself again in tight knots and ruts which led us through a long, spreading puddle to an estate gate.
The result has been an unintended 'descent' into confusion.
But even they can't entirely salvage the mixture from a gradual 'descent' into mediocrity.
By the time the steepest 'descent' is over my arms are hurting, but we haven't stopped and it's not over yet.
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