চড়াই, ঊর্ধ্বগতি, ঊর্ধ্বগমন, আরোহ, আরোহণ, আরোহণপথ, অধিরোহ, উত্স্রোত
(1) An upward slope or grade (as in a road.
(2) A movement upward.
(3) The act of changing location in an upward direction.
(4) An upward slope or grade (as in a road).
(5) Upward movement.
(6) Upward slope.
(1) His ascent to power
(2) It also includes an overnight ascent of Mount Sinai to watch the sunrise over the mountains, a breathtaking experience well worth the three-hour walk up.
(3) But his latest trip had been the experience of a lifetime, he said, with highs and lows to match any Himalayan mountain ascent .
(4) In the time remaining, and amid much giggling, we inflated our balloons, ready for the ascent .
(5) It's a six-hour undertaking with a 700m ascent along paths hewed into near-vertical mountainside.
(6) Despite that, the most straightforward route of ascent is on this side of the hill.
(7) Small, pale brown leaves covered the ground, and the tortured mesquite trunks twisted and cracked on their upward ascent .
(8) The scenery in all directions is particularly spectacular - it is often the case that the ascent of a smaller hill gives the best views of its larger neighbours.
(9) In another sixty or seventy yards the tunnel would begin a final ascent to its exit on the western side of the arroyo where Axler's men would be waiting with their transport.
(10) It is little wonder, therefore, to find that there are still u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510pinch meu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb moments for the rising star, given her remarkable ascent into the limelight.
(11) They had left the hamlet and circled to the far side of the hill before beginning their ascent , threading their way through rocks and scrub to the wood straddling the crest.
(12) The ascent grew steeper
(13) The first ascent of the Matterhorn
(14) The first balloon ascent was in 1783
(15) The fact that the route over the mountain began with the ascent of the steepest face, and that this was the route of frequent steeplechases, was not coincidental.
(16) Mary's ascent to the throne was clouded with the actions of the Duke of Northumberland and Lady Jane Grey.
(17) His progressive thinking is what has led to his quick ascent to the top of the world-renowned development studio.
(18) We got to the first landing, the ascent upwards being a series of long curves and short straights, when I heard Rafferty's voice calling on us to wait up.
(19) One Scot ran past me on my ascent of the highest mountain in Britain.
(20) The stress of the situation must have driven her to push hard in the race, as she rode strongly and powered up the final ascent to win the race.
climb
rise
(upward) slope
ascending
raise
rising
descent
dip
dive
drop
fall
plunge
Descent
Fall
Decline
Lowering