Examples of using Tends in English and their translations into Malay
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The engine will run less efficiently and tends to overheat.
This is especially important in the winter when the skin tends to dry faster.
Recovery of the word document on Mac tends to take a few seconds
As the kitchen is where everyone tends to congregate, just a few minutes spent cleaning up means you will be guest-ready.
the platinum market tends to trade at a higher price in comparison to gold.
However, the term tends to associate with state spying on potential
speaking of power in the hands of politicians, said:“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”.
Historical trends also show that investor confidence tends to rebound after the general elections,” she added.
Lord Acton, an English historian, said“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”.
The law tends to emphasize different aims in relation to intentional torts from those in relation to negligence
Because the kitchen is where everyone tends to gather, just a few minutes spent cleaning up means you will be ready for your guests.
I am reminded of Lord Acton's saying:“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”.
Each year the Sunday Times publishes a Rich List- which tends to boost sales.
This condition tends to appear first on the tummy in
once famously wrote that,“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolute.”.
Chinense is grown in the south of China and tends to be somewhat shorter, while L.
Canadian dollar tends to follow trends set by the U. S. dollar,
The basis for technical analysis derives from the old adage“History tends to repeat itself.”.
the local bourse tends to be flat leading up to the general elections,
In fact, one of the three basic premises of technical analysis states that“history tends to repeat itself”.