在 英语 中使用 Tend to make 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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According to a study from the University of Chicago, bilinguals tend to make more rational decisions.
I think, as humans, we tend to make this more complicated than we should.
They tend to make one scratch until it leaves a big red mark on the skin.
Courtship is rich in behavior, and the male and female tend to make the same movements consistently, and they comb the feathers thoughtfully.
Because of talent and charm tend to make you feel being in a unique environment.
Warmer waters tend to make more DMS, so it could increase overall in future.
In fact, people tend to make an emotional decision first and then find logical reasons to support the choice.
People who work with money tend to make a lot of money; see Wall Street.
Certain conditions tend to make people more sensitive to caffeine's effects, as can some medications.
Those with an education tend to make more money, therefore they are able to provide more financial support and security in a relationship.
Comedy movies tend to make you relax your mood and laugh like you have never laughed before.
Companies that only look outward in the process of organizational change- marginalizing individual learning and adaptation- tend to make two common mistakes.
If man were responsible for the content of the Bible, the view of humanity would not be so dark- we tend to make ourselves look good.
But obviously,” Mr. Baker added,“the more provocative ones tend to make news.”.
Soups may also be a good option on fasting days, as they tend to make you feel fuller than if you ate the.
Since labor and fuel typically are airlines' largest expenses, higher energy prices tend to make airlines more cautious about growth.
Since every team is very independent, one flip side is that we tend to make similar mistakes," Engblom added.
People in groups develop positive personal relationships that tend to make them feel more comfortable around others, less lonely, and more in control of events.".
Perverse fiscal instruments and other incentives tend to make unsustainable practices more profitable, resulting in deforestation and forest degradation and the tying up of scarce financial resources.
Larger, taller turbines also tend to make better use of available wind resources- turning regions once thought unsuitable for wind into viable options for development.