Examples of using We tend in English and their translations into Chinese
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Therefore, we tend to stabilize rather than destabilize the market.
We tend to underestimate risk.
Like private investigators, we tend to follow the money.
When we think of rivers, we tend to think of water.
Meanwhile we tend to think that humorous addresses are more likely to belong to extroverts(though this isn't true).
We tend to define“our community” as the people who are closest to us: our family, friends, coworkers, and colleagues.
We tend to think of emotion and logic as two distinct, mutually exclusive domains, but that wasn't true for Steve.
We tend to overestimate the changes in 1 to 2 years, while underestimate the changes in 5 to 10 years.
After all, we are creatures of habit and we tend to respond automatically to triggers in our environment and from the people around us.
We tend to believe this industry now is close to mature, and the consumption increasing degree will show a smooth curve.
When we journal, we tend to write as if we are conversing with our friends.
We tend to have more bad habits that are detrimental to our lives than good habits that help to move us forward.
We tend to think of trust concerning businesses, banking, relationships and finance since the necessity of trust in these areas is clear and undeniable.
As we age beyond, we tend to experience at least a minimal amount of bone density loss and thinning of the bones.
We tend to think of anger as a wild, negative emotion, but research finds that anger also has its positive side….
We tend to gravitate towards the tasks that will give us the quickest and easiest rewards.
We tend to overestimate the impact of technology in the short term and underestimate it in the long term.”- Roy Amara.
Many times, we tend to avoid dealing with stressors head-on, thinking that avoiding problems will make them go away or keep us from getting anxious.
When places in the world share unifying characteristics, we tend to imagine these places being bound by an"imaginary border".
When we think about brain and behavioral differences, we tend to use the model of physical sex differences, such as breasts and beards.