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tend1 [tend] VERBO intr

1. tend:

to tend to do sth

2. tend (usually do):

tend
to tend towards sth
estar inclinado (-a) a a. c.

tend2 VERBO trans (look after)

tend

Exemplos de frases com tend

estar inclinado (-a) a a. c.
to tend to do sth

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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It has a much gentler, cooler exhaust, so flight characteristics tend to feature gradual acceleration rather than firework-like performance.
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Some tendencies tend to equate the two concepts, while others draw sharp distinctions between them.
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On the other hand, some things do tend to niggle at me.
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People tend to take her side, even through her lies, in large part because of how she conducts herself in confrontational situations.
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Normally, gas bubbles formed in a metallic melt tend to quickly rise to its surface due to the high buoyancy forces in the high-density liquid.
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Some traditional objections to direct democracy are argued to apply to e-democracy, such as the potential for direct governance to tend towards the polarization of opinions, populism, and demagoguery.
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Youth gangs tend to emerge during times of rapid social change and instability.
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They tend to (posit one or more levels of syntactic structure that) abstract away from linear order and acknowledge hierarchical order alone.
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Low sensation seekers tend to prefer more structured, well-defined tasks involving order and routine.
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That may be little more than the fantastical imaginings of city dwellers who tend to humanise all things inanimate.
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