trend
trend 英 [trend] 美 [trɛnd]
n. 趋势,倾向
进行时:trending 过去式:trended 过去分词:trended 第三人称单数:trends 名词复数:trends
- A trend is what's hip or popular at a certain point in time. While a trend usually refers to a certain style in fashion or entertainment, there could be a trend toward warmer temperatures (if people are following trends associated with global warming).
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- n. 趋势,倾向
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1. economic trends, social trends, political trends
经济╱社会╱政治趋势
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2. There is a growing trend towards earlier retirement.
提早退休者有增加的趋势。
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3. current trends in language teaching
当前语言教学的趋势
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4. You seem to have set a new trend.
看来你们是开了一个新风气。
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5. This trend is being reversed .
这种倾向正在反转。
- trend (n.) "the way something bends" (coastline, mountain range, etc.), 1777, earlier "round bend of a stream" (1620s), from trend (v.); sense of "general course or direction" is from 1884. Sense of "a prevailing new tendency in popular fashion or culture" is from c. 1950.
- trend (v.) 1590s, "to run or bend in a certain direction" (of rivers, coasts, etc.), from Middle English trenden "to roll about, turn, revolve," from Old English trendan "turn round, revolve, roll," from Proto-Germanic *trandijan (source also of Old English trinde "round lump, ball," Old Frisian trind, Middle Low German trint "round," Middle Low German trent "ring, boundary," Dutch trent "circumference," Danish trind "round"); origin and connections outside Germanic uncertain. Sense of "have a general tendency" (used of events, opinions, etc.) is first recorded 1863, from the nautical sense. Related: Trended; trending.
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