trend 的 2 个定义
- the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
- style or vogue: the new trend in women's apparel.
- the general direction followed by a road, river, coastline, or the like.
- to have a general tendency, as events, conditions, etc.
- to tend to take a particular direction; extend in some direction indicated.
- to emerge as a popular trend; be currently popular: words that have trended this year.
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trend 近义词
flow, current
style, fashion that is in favor
更多trend例句
- In addition to taking manual readings, Apple says the watch can periodically take readings in the background to create a record for tracking trends.
- In the first part, we’ve explored trends, based on search data, and Gartner’s Hype Cycle to understand what’s transient and what’s here to stay, whether or not accelerated by the pandemic.
- As SEOs, we never know what is round the corner with Google’s guidelines, but we can certainly see the trend of brands taking center stage on page one.
- On Thursday, Microsoft puts on sale its new Surface Duo device, a unique take on the folding phone trend that runs plenty of the company’s own mobile apps on top of Google’s Android operating system.
- That trend of having a first-party data relationship with audiences, that’s long term and will outlive the coronavirus crisis by a long way.
- But Republican and Democratic parties have made efforts to reverse that trend.
- The trend is particularly concentrated in the coastal states where women are wealthier, more educated, and more liberal.
- As scientists followed these same people over time, however, a clear trend emerged.
- A successful trend-maker might be able to steer a conversation, but virality remains extremely difficult to predict.
- Nevetheless, Democratic rule has not only failed to halt the trend, but appears to have accelerated it.
- The station whence this bearing was taken was on the north-west trend of the point.
- At the south side of the basin there are two or three inlets of considerable size, that trend in towards a low country.
- But Garnache caught the trend of her mind, and he marvelled to see how strong a habit of thought can be.
- Scattergood saw the trend of affairs early and gave them his earnest consideration.
- And this last remark of hers indicated some knowledge or indication that might turn the trend of suspicion.