🌱tend (坦德)

verb
/tɛnd/
倾向/照顾 (qīngxiàng/zhàogù)

含义

To regularly behave in a particular way or to take care of something.
含义翻译
以特定方式规律性地行为或照顾某事。
Yǐ tèdìng fāngshì guīlǜxìng dì xíngwéi huò zhàogù mǒu shì.

例句

She tends to wake up early in the morning.

她倾向于早上早起。
Tā qīngxiàng yú zǎoshang zǎo qǐ.

示例表达

tend to
倾向于
qīngxiàng yú

同义词

care for, look after, lean, incline, nurture

反义词

ignore, neglect

搭配词

tend to, tend animals, tend plants, tend carefully

更多例句

How many meetings did she attend yesterday?

她昨天参加了多少会议?
Tā zuótiān cānjiāle duōshǎo huìyì?

Having been annoyed he cancelled the tender.

因为生气,他取消了招标。
Yīnwèi shēngqì, tā qǔxiāo le zhāobiāo.

How many times did you attend picnic in New York?

你在纽约参加过多少次野餐?
Nǐ zài Niǔyuē cānjiāguò duōshao cì yěcān?

Whom did you attend the picnic with in Washington?

你在华盛顿和谁一起去野餐的?
Ni zai Huashengdun he shui yiqi qu yecan de?

When did you attend the last picnic in Los Angeles?

你什么时候参加了洛杉矶的最后一次野餐?
Nǐ shénme shíhòu cānjiāle Luòshānjī de zuìhòu yīcì yěcān?

With whom did you go to New York to attend a seminar?

你和谁一起去纽约参加研讨会了?
Nǐ hé shuí yīqǐ qù Niǔyuē cānjiā yántǎohuì le?

Is Vasanth Academy fully understood without attending the seminar?

Vasanth学院在不参加研讨会的情况下是否能够完全理解?
Vasanth Xueyuan zai bu canjia yantaohui de qingkuang xia shifou nenggou wanquan lijie?

Do the students of Vasanth Academy also attend morning classes as you do?

Vasanth学院的学生也像你一样上早课吗?
Vasanth xueyuan de xuesheng ye xiang ni yiyang shang zaoke ma?

Unless you attend the seminar, you won’t understand many things of Vasanth Academy even after attending the classes.

除非你参加研讨会,否则即使在上完课程后,你也无法理解瓦桑特学院的许多事情。
Chúfēi nǐ cānjiā yántǎohuì, fǒuzé jíshǐ zài shàng wán kèchéng hòu, nǐ yě wúfǎ lǐjiě wǎ sāng tè xuéyuàn de xǔduō shìqíng.

Unless you attend the workshop, you won’t understand many concepts of software programming even after taking the classes.

除非你参加工作坊,否则即使上完课程,你也无法理解软件编程的许多概念。
Chúfēi nǐ cānjiā gōngzuò fāng, fǒuzé jíshǐ shàng wán kèchéng, nǐ yě wúfǎ lǐjiě ruǎnjiàn biānchéng de xǔduō gàiniàn.

相关词汇

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