tended
[tend]
[ tended ]
v.趋向, 易于, 朝向
v.照料, 照管
例句与用法:
He's a good salesman, but his offhand manner does tend to put people off.
他是个很好的推销员,可是他那随便的态度容易使人产生反感。
Does he tend to lose?
他常常输吗?
Weeds tend to displace other plants.
杂草越来越多,有取代其他植物之势。
词形变化:
动词过去式: tended | 动词过去分词: tended | 动词现在分词: tending | 动词第三人称单数: tends |
tended
动词 tend:
have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined
同义词:tend, be given, lean, incline, run
have care of or look after
同义词:tend
manage or run
同义词:tend
tended
■After 15 years, they tended to be close to equilibrium.
15年后,两个过程接近平衡。
■Gavin was tended by a friend as his attacker calmly walked off.
一个朋友照看着盖文,而那个袭击者镇定地走开了。
■She tended her husband lovingly during his illness.
丈夫生病期间,她悉心照顾他。
■No matter how big your farm is, you tend it.
不管你的农场有多大,你都要照料它。
■The Chinese tend to be smug about old age.
中国人向来以高龄为荣。
■The majority of rural residents have enough food and clothing and their consumption patterns have tended to optimize.
中国农村的绝大多数居民解决了温饱问题,而且生活消费结构趋于优化。
■Fare tend to go down in the autumn and rise again at christmas.
交通票价秋季时趋于下降,而圣诞节期间又开始回升。
■People tend to eat more in winter.
人们冬天吃东西多。
■People tend to gain weight on holidays.
人们常常在假期长胖。
■People tended to accept her invitations.
人们都乐于接受她的邀请。
■Populations tend to grow at an exponential rate.
人口趋向于以指数比率增长。
■People tend to work hard at this stage of life.
人在这个人生阶段往往发奋努力。
■Since then they have tended to steer clear of contentious issues.
从那时起,他们总想方设法避开有争议的问题。
■They found volatilization of dieldrin tended to decrease as bulk density increased.
他们发现狄氏剂的挥发常随紧实度的增加而减低。
■Then they tended the geese until evening.
他们和前一天一样,一起看守着鹅群,一直到天黑。
■They will tend to further reduce the supply of lendable funds.
他们将更进一步减少提供可贷放之款。
■They should tend to the matter here and now.
他们应该马上处理这件事。
■They have tended to assume increasing opportunity costs.
他们往往假定机会成本是递增的。
■They have tended to fudge on matters of economic policy.
他们打算在经济政策事务上动手脚。
■They have tended more and more to make a show of force.
他们越来越喜欢炫耀武力。
■He had been tended without delay.
他得到了及时的救护。
■He's a good salesman, but his offhand manner does tend to put people off.
他是个很好的推销员,可是他那随便的态度容易使人产生反感。
■He tended a drug store for his father.
他替父亲看着一家药店。
■For two days and nights he did not close his eyes as he tended the clild.
他照顾这孩子两天两夜没合眼。
■His novels tend to be very samey.
他的小说有非常枯燥乏味的倾向。
■His teeth tend to jut out a little.
他的牙齿长得有点儿凸出。
■His blood pressure tended to stabilize.
他的血压趋向稳定。
■His views tend towards the extreme.
他的观点趋于偏激。
■His talks tended to a disaster.
他的谈话引起了一场灾祸。
■His mind now tended continually to dwell on that.
他这时心里就总是在这方面打转。
■Price tended to rise year by year, but at a modest rate.
价格逐年上扬,但涨幅不大。
■Low-lying areas tend to be formed of granite or sedimentary rocks.
低洼地区大致上由花岗岩及沉积岩组成。
■Commanders tend to exaggerate their success with a higher body count.
作战指挥官常常虚报敌方死亡人数来夸大战果。
■Don't you fed that newspaper accounts of these disasters tend to linger nastily over the detail?
你不认为报纸对这些灾难的报导有反复赘述其细节的倾向吗?
■You'd better tend to your own affairs.
你还是管好自己的事情吧!
■Newspapers like this tend to reinforce people's prejudices.
像这样的报纸往往加深人们的偏见。
■Other estimates tend to exceed this figure.
其它数字趋于超过这个数字。
■Nora tended to be impulsive and sometimes reckless.
劳拉做事冲动,有时还很莽撞。
■Doctors and nurses tended the injured.
医生和护士护理受伤者。
■Hyperglycemia and glycosuria tend to occur.
可能发生血糖过高或糖尿。
■All governments tend to buy at home.
各国政府都倾向于在国内购买。
■Tony always tended bar TONY.
呢,是个酒保。
■Because monopolies don't tend to evaporate.
因为垄断的势头依然不减。
■She tended her husband lovingly during his long illness.
在丈夫生长病期间,她充满爱心地照顾他.
■In other areas in the world, it may be considered foolish to make appointment too far in advance, because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten.
在世界上有些其他地区,事先订太早的约会可能被认为很愚蠢。因为所定的约会日期超过一星期容易被忘掉。
■A priest who tended the sacred fire of Vesta in ancient Rome.
在古罗马照料维斯塔圣火的神父
■DDT molecules in water tend to migrate to the surface.
在水中滴滴涕分子趋向于向水面移动。
■Such feelings tend to remain submerge beneath a mask of social politeness.
在社交礼貌的掩盖下,这样的情感往往不会显露出来。
■In the past we have tended to see Mr Smith, not perhaps as a shrinking violet, still less as the gentlest and meekest of spirits, but rather as an electric politician.
在过去我们大概没有把史密斯先生看做是一个胆小害羞的人,更没有把他看做是一个最温柔和顺的人,而是把他看做是一个惊人的政治家。
■National feelings on the subject have tended to run high and some have even voiced their opinions in the newspapers.
在这个问题上,国民的情绪已有日益激昂之趋势,有些人甚至在报纸上发表了自己的看法。