English to Turkish Dictionary descent

descent

iniş
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
yokuş,
baskın,
çöküş,
köken,
üşüşme,
düşme,
alçalma,
miras kalma,
madene inme,
iniş,
nesil
example
Clans are created through common 'descent' from a shared male ancestor.
How can the working class, faced with this crisis, defend its social and democratic rights and prevent a 'descent' into war and barbarism?
Sheep grazed the slopes above them; the 'descent' to the shore ended in a farmyard.
Any sort of significant expedition meant risking defeat in the field, or a sudden 'descent' on Damietta and loss of the city.
From there a steep 'descent' north took us to the edge of another plantation where a well-used footpath dropped down through the trees to a broad track.
The images sent back to Earth partially overlap, due to the probe's rotation during the 'descent' and due to the overlap between the fields of view of the different cameras.
Anyone driving north on the N2 this week should keep their eyes peeled just before the steep 'descent' to the old bridge.
The 'descent' was not steep at all and I could go down there as well as anyone.
These entries suggest that people of African origins or 'descent' , although very much a minority, were not unusual in sixteenth-century London.
His mother was of Huguenot 'descent' ; his father died six months after his birth.
It is slightly worrying that I should become obsessed with this again and I think it may signal a 'descent' into nervous break-down.
American families of Hungarian 'descent'
But wait - the nightmarish 'descent' into the blind refusal of personal responsibility continues apace.
But the sadder scenes were the ones where they shut him in front of a large screen and played him highlights of his career, and excerpts of news footage chronicling the 'descent' into tragedy.
Thus, at common law, an alien can acquire or take real or personal property under a will, and may acquire or take personal property by 'descent' .
A sudden 'descent' by a Roumanian army into Transylvania on August 30th was hailed as the harbinger of further successes.
It is the steepest 'descent' on the course, and runs for nearly 2 miles.
After the steepest 'descent' I have ever ridden to this day, it was a short ride up the valley to the lodge where hot dinner was waiting.
The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing 'descent' into a foggy loopiness.
The 'descent' is much steeper at only 20 km, with some fast bends at the top changing to tight hairpins at the bottom.
Rather, we can entertain common 'descent' from multiple ancestors.
The idea is to prevent my back from arching and my legs from dropping during the 'descent' .
the settlers were of Cornish 'descent'
Today in the United States alone, more than 40 million Americans claim some Irish 'descent' .
Partly Spanish by ancestry, he claimed 'descent' on his father's side from the Scottish monarchy.
We arrive at a steep 'descent' and he suggests I engage Hill Descent Control, an electronic system that automatically controls the speed of the vehicle as it descends.
Many families of Luxembourger 'descent' today also include traditions from the more mainstream Anglo- and German-American cultures.
Upon pulling them on, I started my slow 'descent' down the stairs.
However, the 'descent' into savagery is opposed by many of the children, recognising it as a construct imposed from above by adults.
From there, a steep 'descent' drops to a high and rocky col, from where very rocky ground leads to the summit and some of the widest views I've seen for months.
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