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tender (EN)
adjetivo, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “tender”

forma base tender, tenderer, tenderest (o more/most)
  1. tierno
    The steak was so tender it almost melted in my mouth.
  2. tierno (afectuoso)
    She gave her son a tender hug before he left.
  3. sensible
    My shoulder is still tender from the injury.
  4. delicado
    Be careful with these tender plants—they can't survive the cold.
  5. tierno (joven)
    He started his first business at the tender age of sixteen.

sustantivo “tender”

sing. tender, pl. tenders
  1. Licitación (una oferta para suministrar bienes o servicios a un precio establecido)
    The company won the tender to build the new bridge.
  2. bote auxiliar
    We took the tender to reach the yacht anchored offshore.
  3. tira de pollo
    The kids love chicken tenders with their fries.
  4. un vagón acoplado a una locomotora de vapor para transportar combustible y agua
    The vintage steam train was pulling a large coal-filled tender.

verbo “tender”

infinitivo tender; él tenders; pret. tendered; part. tendered; ger. tendering
  1. hacer una oferta o propuesta formal, especialmente en negocios
    Several companies are tendering bids for the new highway project.
  2. ofrecer o dar algo formalmente
    She tendered her resignation to the CEO.