2 (also tend to somebody/something) [transitiveT] old-fashionedLOOK AFTER something to look after someone or something 照顾,照料
Sofia was in the bedroom tending to her son.
索菲娅在卧室里照料她的儿子。
3tend towards somethingIN GENERALto have one particularquality or feature more than others 有…的趋势;倾向于…
Charles tends towards obesity.
查尔斯有肥胖倾向。
4.tend barespecially American EnglishAmEWORK/DO WORK to work as a bartender 〔在酒吧〕接待顾客,做酒吧招待工作
Examples from the Corpus
tend bar• After high school, Medville found herself looking at a future on welfare or tending bar.• In August she took a weekend job tending bar.• He pays the rent by tending bar and working for a couple of unlicensed moving companies.• Albert was tending bar, but the thirsty were three-deep in front of him.• Jack, though he had tended bar in his time, was not required to do manuallabor.• Scott tended barpart-time while going to college.
5[intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] formalDEVELOP to move or develop in a particular direction 走向;趋于,趋向