tend

tend
I tend verb
(to take care of; to look after: A shepherd tends his sheep.) passe (på), gjete
II tend verb
1) (to be likely (to do something); to do (something) frequently: Plants tend to die in hot weather; He tends to get angry.) pleie (å), være tilbøyelig til
2) (to move, lean or slope in a certain direction: This bicycle tends to(wards) the left.) helle mot
pleie
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I
verb \/tend\/
1) pleie, bruke, ha for vane
he tends to cry when he's happy
han pleier å gråte når han er lykkelig
2) bevege seg, vise en tendens, være tilbøyelig, gå i en gitt retning
prices tend upward
prisene viser en stigende tendens
all roads tend south
alle veier går sørover
he tends to get angry
han har en tendens til å bli sint
II
verb \/tend\/
1) passe, stelle, skjøtte, se til
she tends the wounded
hun steller de sårede
this is the machine I am tending
dette er maskinen jeg passer
2) vokte, gjete
he tends sheep every summer
3) (sjøfart) stå klar, passe på
4) (amer.) drive, arbeide i
tend up on (gammeldags) betjene, varte opp, ta seg av
tend store (amer.) stå i butikk, drive butikk
tend to (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) passe, se til, ta hånd om
tend to\/towards (om person) være tilbøyelig til, vise en tendens til, ha lett for å virke i retning av peke mot, helle til, helle mot
this colour is a blue tending to green
dette er en blåfarge som heller mot grønt røre seg (i retning) mot, streve mot
medvirke til, bidra til, føre til ha til hensikt, tjene til
tend to do something ha en tendens til å gjøre noe være egnet til å gjøre noe

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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