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61 tend of ship
Морской термин: направление поворота судна при стоянке на якоре -
62 tend on
1) Общая лексика: прислуживать за столом (кому-л.)2) Макаров: (smb.) прислуживать за столом (кому-л.) -
63 tend on (smb.)
Макаров: прислуживать за столом (кому-л.) -
64 tend on church
1) Общая лексика: посетить церковь2) Макаров: (out) посетить церковь -
65 tend on pledge
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66 tend on security
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67 tend plants
1) Общая лексика: ухаживать за растениями2) Макаров: (one's) ухаживать за растениями -
68 tend sheep
Макаров: пасти овец -
69 tend sheeps
Сельское хозяйство: пасти овец -
70 tend shop
Американизм: обслуживать покупателей -
71 tend smb's every need
Переносный смысл: носить на руках кого-л -
72 tend store
Макаров: вести дела магазина, управлять магазином -
73 tend termwise
Математика: стремиться почленно -
74 tend the fire
Макаров: поддерживать огонь -
75 tend the flock
Макаров: пасти стадо -
76 tend the machine
Автоматика: обслуживать станок -
77 tend the sick
Макаров: ухаживать за больными -
78 tend the side
Морской термин: находиться у трапа -
79 tend the silkworm
Макаров: выкармливать шелкопряд -
80 tend to
1) Общая лексика: направляться к2) Математика: иметь склонность к, иметь тенденцию к, стремиться3) Макаров: (e. g., crack) проявлять тенденцию к (напр. растрескиванию)
См. также в других словарях:
tend — [ tend ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive to usually do a particular thing: tend to do something: He tends to exaggerate. The gym tends to get very busy at around six o clock. We tend to take technology for granted nowadays. These arguments tend merely … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Tend and befriend — is a behavioural pattern exhibited by human beings and some animal species when under threat. It refers to protection of offspring (tending) and seeking out of the social group for joint protection (befriending). Fight or flight versus tend and… … Wikipedia
Tend — Tend, v. i. [F. tendre, L. tendere, tensum and tentum, to stretch, extend, direct one s course, tend; akin to Gr. ? to stretch, Skr. tan. See {Thin}, and cf. {Tend} to attend, {Contend}, {Intense}, {Ostensible}, {Portent}, {Tempt}, {Tender} to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tend — Tend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tending}.] [Aphetic form of attend. See {Attend}, {Tend} to move, and cf. {Tender} one that tends or attends.] 1. To accompany as an assistant or protector; to care for the wants of; to look… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tend — W1S1 [tend] v [Sense: 1, 3, 5; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: tendre to stretch , from Latin tendere] [Sense: 2, 4; Date: 1100 1200; Origin: attend] 1.) tend to do sth if something tends to happen, it happens often and is likely to happen … Dictionary of contemporary English
tend — tend1 [tend] vt. [ME tenden, aphetic < attenden: see ATTEND] 1. to take care of; minister to; watch over; look after; attend to [to tend plants or animals, to tend the sick] 2. to be in charge of or at work at; manage or operate [to tend a… … English World dictionary
tend — /tend/ verb 1 tend to do sth to often do a particular thing, especially something that is bad or annoying, and to be likely to do it again: Sally tends to interfere in other people s business. | The car does tend to overheat. 2 tend towards sth… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tend — tend, attend, mind, watch are comparable when they mean to take charge of or look after someone or something especially as a duty or in return for remuneration. Tend usually retains some notion of an earlier sense in which it means to pay… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tend bar — american phrase to work behind a bar serving drinks Thesaurus: in bars, pubs and clubshyponym Main entry: tend * * * tend bar US : to work as a bartender : to prepare and serve drinks at a bar He tends bar at the restaurant … Useful english dictionary
tend*/*/*/ — [tend] verb 1) [I] to usually do a particular thing He tends to exaggerate.[/ex] I tend not to go out so much in the winter.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to take care of someone or something Eddie kept himself busy tending the garden.[/ex] Doctors were tending… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Tend — Tend, v. i. 1. To wait, as attendants or servants; to serve; to attend; with on or upon. [1913 Webster] Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tend upon my father? Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. [F. attendre.] To await; to expect. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English