短语搭配
双语例句
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Economic trends are moving in a good direction.
经济趋势正在朝好的方向发展。
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Rising juvenile delinquency is a bad trend.
青少年犯罪率上升是个不好的趋势。
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The economic situation of the country is gradually trending to collapse.
这个国家的经济形势正逐渐趋于崩溃。
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There is a growing trend towards payment by credit card.
使用信用卡支付有增长的趋势
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There has been a downward trend in sales this year.
今年销售额有下降的趋势。
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The current trend in education is towards online learning.
当前教育的趋势是在线学习。
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I don't have the time to be a trendsetter nor the budget to be a trend follower.
我既没有时间去引领潮流,也没有那个财力去追赶潮流。
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Over the years, there has been an increasing trend towards communal dining.
近年来,公共餐饮越来越流行了。
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The next big sustainable food trend could be algae, that slimy green ocean stuff.
下一个可持续食物趋势可能是海藻,就是那个黏稠的绿色海洋物质。
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The trend will likely continue as companies rely more on online services during the pandemic.
随着企业在疫情期间愈加依赖在线服务,这一增长趋势可能会持续下去。
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This is a growing trend.
这是一个不断增长的趋势。
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These statistics display a definite trend.
这些统计数据表现出一种明显的趋势。
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Is the trend towards privatization reversible?
私有化趋势可能逆转吗?
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It would be perverse to stop this healthy trend.
阻止这一健康的趋势是有悖常理的。
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The underlying trend of inflation is still upwards.
通货膨胀的潜在趋势仍然是上升的。
近义词
n.
tendencytidedirectionliabilityset
单词辨析
百科
1. trend([trend]),英语单词。作名词为趋向;趋势;倾向。作动词为走向;倾向;趋向。例句:Such a trend is badly needed.(这种趋势是迫切需要的)。 作名词时,近义词为tendency、tide、direction。作不及物动词时,近义词为verge on、tend towards。
释义
n.
a general direction in which something is developing or changing
趋向,趋势,倾向
v.
(especially of geographical features) bend or turn away in a specified direction
(尤指地理特征的)走向
chiefly N. Amer. change or develop in a general direction
〈主 北美〉 趋向,倾向
易错必背词
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trend toward sth …的趋势
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trend in sth …的趋势
真题例句:
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In the 1960s, tie-dye became a fashion trend in the US.
20世纪60年代,扎染在美国成为一种时尚潮流。
[昆明市 2021 中考 判断正误]
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This year saw a continuation in the upward trend in sales.
今年销售呈持续增长的趋势。
[易懂例句]
类似拼写词
词源
"Old English trendan ‘revolve, rotate', of Germanic origin; compare with TRUNDLE. The verb sense ‘turn in a specified direction' dates from the late 16th cent, and gave rise to the figurative use ‘assume a general tendency' in the mid 19th cent., a development paralleled in the noun."