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41 byť náchylný
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42 stáčať sa
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43 biti nagnjen k
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44 ha tendens til
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45 tendere mot
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46 sklone
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47 проявлять тенденцию
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > проявлять тенденцию
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48 клониться к чему-л.
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > клониться к чему-л.
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49 küttürdi
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50 küttürdi
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51 περιποιούμαι
tendΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > περιποιούμαι
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52 поизоставям
tend to neglect/relinquish now and then; let slideпоизоставям се (външността си) tend to neglect o.'s appearance, let o.s. slide(пускам му края) tend to go/run to seed* * *поизоста̀вям,гл. tend to neglect/relinquish now and then; let slide;\поизоставям се ( външността си) tend to neglect o.’s appearance, let o.s. slide; ( пускам му края) tend to go/run to seed.* * *1. (пускам му края) tend to go/run to seed 2. tend to neglect/relinquish now and then;let slide 3. ПОИЗОСТАВЯМ се (външността си) tend to neglect o.'s appearance, let o. s. slide -
53 pegalan
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54 стремиться
* * *стреми́ться гл.:стреми́ться к (нулю, бесконечности и т. п.) мат. — tend to (zero, infinity, etc.)стреми́ться к преде́лу почти́ всю́ду — tend effectively to a limit -
55 propender a
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56 стремиться к бесконечности
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > стремиться к бесконечности
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57 стремиться к пределу
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > стремиться к пределу
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58 menggembala
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59 dendio
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60 thendio
См. также в других словарях:
tend — tend … Dictionnaire des rimes
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 — 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*/*/*/ — [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
tend — Ⅰ. tend [1] ► VERB 1) frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic. 2) go or move in a particular direction. ORIGIN Latin tendere stretch, tend . Ⅱ. tend [2] ► … English terms dictionary