0 sth sb is likely to do, or that is likely to happen -- tendens [ masculine ]
He has a tendency to become irrational. Han har en tendens til å bli ufornuftig.
the tendency of the market to rise over time markedets tilbøyelighet til å stige over tid
1 likelihood; inclination -- tendens, tilbøyelighet
He has a tendency to forget things.
What is required to know the present tendencies and future openings?
We have encountered it before in connection with geometry; here it appears in the sphere of the dialectical mode and its distinctive tendencies.
However, the localisation and decentralisation tendencies in social policy seem to be rather contradictory.
The local state has to resist its tendencies to manipulate.
Indeed, depressive traits are more in evidence than paranoid tendencies.
I say arts, and not sciences, because the tendencies in question, although they abound in theoretical implications, are in essence practical and productive.
Instead, the main rating task data were transformed to clean up artifacts tied to individual rater tendencies and variance.
Transforming the data on the basis of individual rater tendencies appears to be an effective remedy for now.
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(思想、行為等的)傾向, 趨勢, (某事發展的)傾向…
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傾向, きらい…
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