v.[T]
1.照料, 照顾,伺候
2.招待,侍候,照顾,照料(商店、酒吧等的顾客)
v.[I]
1.往,朝向
2.易于;倾向
3.往往会;常常就
1.照料, 照顾,伺候
2.招待,侍候,照顾,照料(商店、酒吧等的顾客)
v.[I]
1.往,朝向
2.易于;倾向
3.往往会;常常就
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- Also, adjacent chains repel each other. Consequently, CMC solutions tend to be both highly viscous and stable.
静电推斥使溶液中的分子伸长,相临链也互相排斥。因此CMC溶液倾向于高粘度且稳定。收藏 - One reason that is true is that Sony's Japanese executives tend to speak better English than their counterparts at other Japanese companies.
其中一个真实的原因,是索尼公司的日本高层负责人比其他公司里与他们位置相当的人说英语的能力要好。收藏 - To be quite frank, I tend to agree with Mr. Peter's opinion.
坦白地说,我倾向于同意彼德先生的意见。收藏 - Chinese athletes tend to be much smaller than their European counterparts, they also tend to be weaker in upper body strength.
中国举重运动员通常比欧洲运动员矮小,上身力量也较弱。收藏 - We tend to distinguish one ecosystem from another according to the most apparent features of its biological components
我们往往根据其中特征最明显的生物成分来区分不同的生态系统。收藏
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