Examples of using Tending in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
the sky- all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it….
the sky- all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.
It is sometimes a synonym for“tending to believe,” especially with less than full confidence(“I think that it will rain, but I am not sure”).
Tending to believe in something, especially with less than full confidence(as in“I think that it will rain,
They prefer to watch rather than do, tending to gather information
the livery is green, tending to light brown on the back
Abigail was not present at her husband's inauguration as she was tending to his dying mother.
having spent so much time tending to this one body, so desperate to
the doctor tending to him, reveals that he is suffering from amnesia as a result of a bullet wound to the head.
In 1918 student activism triggered a general modernization of the universities especially tending towards democratization, called the UniversityRevolution(Spanish: revolución universitaria).
one of the doctors tending to him, reveals that he is suffering from amnesia as a result of a bullet wound to the head.
These learners prefer to watch rather than do, tending to gather information
They prefer to watch instead of do, tending to assemble info
In simple CWP, small rounded nodules(see ILO Classification) predominate, tending to first appear in the upper lung zones.
The bee is coming to Mario garden in a large group tending to attack the flowers in the garden.
threatening from the beginning, tending to favor sensationalistic stories over balanced public debates.
the colouristic traditions mature tending to expand beyond geographical boundaries.
his fat wife tending his wound.
Licinia spends part of each day on shift, watching and tending to the flame.
Kiddi live side by side, tending to their sheep.