trend
61trend — 1. noun 1) an upward trend in unemployment Syn: tendency, movement, drift, swing, shift, course, current, direction, progression, inclination, leaning; bias, bent 2) the latest trend in dance music …
62trend — noun 1) an upward trend in unemployment Syn: tendency, movement, drift, swing, shift, course, current, direction, inclination, leaning 2) the latest trend in music Syn: fashion …
63trend — [[t]trɛnd[/t]] n. 1) the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: the trend of events[/ex] 2) style; vogue: the new trend in women s apparel[/ex] 3) the general direction followed by a road, river, coastline, or the like 4) to have a general …
64trend — /trɛnd / (say trend) noun 1. the general course, drift, or tendency: the trend of events. 2. the general direction which a road, river, coastline, or the like, tends to take. 3. style; fashion. –verb (i) 4. to tend to take a particular direction; …
65trend — [OE] The etymological notion underlying trend is of ‘circularity’ or ‘roundness’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic base *trend , *trund , which also produced Dutch trent ‘circumference’, Swedish trind ‘round’, and English trundle [16], and it …
66trend — n. & v. n. a general direction and tendency (esp. of events, fashion, or opinion etc.). v.intr. 1 bend or turn away in a specified direction. 2 be chiefly directed; have a general and continued tendency. Phrases and idioms: trend setter a person… …
67trend — is., İng. trend Bakınız eğilim …
68Trend — (Mode )richtung ♦ Der neue Trend zur sanften Verführung …
69trend — kitimas statusas T sritis biomedicinos mokslai apibrėžtis Tam tikrų rodiklių kryptingas keitimasis per gana ilgą laiką. atitikmenys: angl. trend šaltinis Pagrindinės epidemiologijos sąvokos : mokomasis žodynas / Kauno medicinos universitetas ;… …
70Trend — der Trend, s (Mittelstufe) eine Tendenz, die man in einem bestimmten Zeitraum beobachten kann Beispiel: Sie interessiert sich für die neuesten Trends in der Mode …