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第三人称单数:tends 现在分词:tending 过去分词:tended v.+n. tend support,tend view,tend garden,tend sheep v. have a habit of,incline,lean towards,be likely to,be apt to 1. | [i] ~ to do sth 往往会;常常就to be likely to do sth or to happen in a particular way because this is what often or usually happens |
| Women tend to live longer than men. 女人往往比男人长寿。 | | When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes. 我累了就容易出错。 | | It tends to get very cold here in the winter. 这里冬天往往会很冷。 | | People tend to think that the problem will never affect them. 人们往往认为这个问题绝不会影响到他们。 |
2. | [i] ~ (to/towards sth) 趋向;走向;倾向;趋于to take a particular direction or often have a particular quality |
| His views tend towards the extreme. 他的观点趋于偏激。 | | Prices have tended downwards over recent years. 近年来物价趋于下降。 |
3. | [t][i] 照料;照管;护理to care for sb/sth |
| a shepherd tending his sheep 照看羊的牧人 | | Doctors and nurses tended the injured. 医生和护士护理受伤者。 | | well-tended gardens 精心照料的花园 | | Ambulance crews were tending to the injured. 救护车上的救护人员在照料受伤者。 |
4. | [t] ~ sth 招待,侍候,照顾,照料(商店、酒吧等的顾客)to serve customers in a store, bar, etc. |
| He had a job tending bar in San Francisco. 他在旧金山做酒吧服务员。 |
v. | 10. 【航海】守望,照料(船身随潮水转动时锚索不绕乱) 10. 【航海】守望,照料(船身随潮水转动时锚索不绕乱) |
v. | 1. to be generally inclined or likely to react or behave in a particular way, or be in the habit of doing something 2. to make a gentle steady movement in a particular direction 3. to give your attention to a particular person or task 4. to do or provide the things that a person, animal, or plant needs for health, comfort, and welfare 5. to manage something, especially something that needs constant supervision 6. to usually do a particular thing 7. to take care of someone or something 8. to change or develop in a particular direction 1. to be generally inclined or likely to react or behave in a particular way, or be in the habit of doing something 2. to make a gentle steady movement in a particular direction 3. to give your attention to a particular person or task 4. to do or provide the things that a person, animal, or plant needs for health, comfort, and welfare 5. to manage something, especially something that needs constant supervision 6. to usually do a particular thing 7. to take care of someone or something 8. to change or develop in a particular direction |
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