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1) тенденция
2) склонность
3) направленность
4) стремление
5) веяние
6) влечение
– tendency equation
– tendency to soot
advective pressure tendency — <meteor.> тенденция барическая адвективная
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > tendency
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n1) тенденція; прагнення2) схильність; властивістьto have a tendency to catch cold — легко застуджуватися; напрямок
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['tendənsɪ]there is a tendency for people to do... — le persone tendono o hanno la tendenza a fare
* * *plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tendenza* * *['tendənsɪ]there is a tendency for people to do... — le persone tendono o hanno la tendenza a fare
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['tendənsɪ]nThere appeared a tenfency for people to work at their homes rather than to go to offices. — Появилась тенденция, что люди предпочитают работать дома, а не ходить в офис
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plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tendens; tilbøjelighed* * *plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tendens; tilbøjelighed -
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plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tendência* * *tend.en.cy[t'endənsi] n 1 tendência, inclinação, propulsão. 2 direção, corrente, disposição. to have a tendency to ter uma tendência para. -
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plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) nagnjenje* * *[téndənsi]nounnagnjenje, težnja, stremljenje (to, towards k); potek (dogodkov itd.); smer, struja; tendenca (to k), namera, namen; posebna ljubezen ( to do za)the tendency of events — tok, potek dogodkov -
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§ ტენდენცია, სწრაფვა, მიდრეკილება§ ტენდენცია, მიდრეკილება, მისწრაფებაa downward tendency კლების / შემცირების ტენდენცია -
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noun1) стремление, склонность, тенденция; a tendency to corpulence склонность к полноте2) (attr.) тенденциозный; tendency writings тенденциозные статьи* * *(n) тенденция* * *наклонность, тенденция* * *[tend·en·cy || 'tendənsɪ] n. тенденция, стремление, устремленность, склонность* * *наклонностьсклонностьстремлениетенденция* * *1) склонность 2) цель -
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тенденция@tendency to clusteringтенденция к скучиванию, образованию скоплений@twenty-seven-day recurrence tendencyтенденция к 27-дневной повторяемости геофизических явлений@ -
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/'tendənsi/ * danh từ - xu hướng, khuynh hướng =the tendency to socialism+ xu hướng về chủ nghĩa xã hội =a growing tendency+ một khuynh hướng ngày càng rõ -
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plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tilhneiging
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tendency — tendency, trend, drift, tenor can mean a movement or course having a particular direction and character or the direction and character which such a movement or course takes. Tendency usually implies an inherent or acquired inclination in a person … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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tendency — I noun aptitude, aptness, bearing, bent, bias, character, direction, disposition, facility, gift, gravitation, idiosyncrasy, inclinatio, inclination, instinct, leaning, natural disposition, nature, partiality, penchant, predisposition, prejudice … Law dictionary
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tendency */*/ — UK [ˈtendənsɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms tendency : singular tendency plural tendencies Get it right: tendency: When a verb comes after tendency, use the pattern tendency to do something (not tendency of doing something ): Wrong: …the… … English dictionary
tendency — ten|den|cy W3S3 [ˈtendənsi] n plural tendencies [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: tendentia, from Latin tendere; TEND] 1.) if someone or something has a tendency to do or become a particular thing, they are likely to do or become it a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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