Did you mean: to end to mend to attend to wind to amend to need to mind to hand ?
爱 | ài | to love; to be fond of; to like / affection / to be inclined (to do sth); to tend to (happen) |
向 | xiàng | to tend toward / to guide / variant of 向[xiang4] |
护理 | hù lǐ | to nurse / to tend and protect |
趋于 | qū yú | to tend towards |
照料 | zhào liào | to tend / to take care of sb |
修整 | xiū zhěng | to spruce up; to renovate; to tend (a garden); to groom (one's hair); to finish (a rough surface); to trim (a lawn); to touch up (a photo) |
趋 | qū | to hasten / to hurry / to walk fast / to approach / to tend towards / to converge |
倾 | qīng | to overturn / to collapse / to lean / to tend / to incline / to pour out |
抚育 | fǔ yù | to nurture / to raise / to foster / to tend |
放羊 | fàng yáng | to tend a flock of sheep / to let sheep out to pasture / fig. to throw off the reins / to leave sb alone / acting freely and irresponsibly |
文人相轻 | wén rén xiāng qīng | scholars tend to disparage one another (idiom) |
侍弄 | shì nòng | to look after / to tend (one's crops, garden, livestock, pets etc) / to repair |
灯下黑 | dēng xià hēi | (lit.) it's dark right under the lamp / (fig.) people tend to overlook things right under their noses |
萝卜快了不洗泥 | luó bo kuài le bù xǐ ní | when radishes are selling fast, one doesn't take the time to wash the soil off them (idiom) / fig. when business is booming, merchants tend to offer goods of inferior quality |