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tender (EN)
adjective, noun, verb

adjective “tender”

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

noun “tender”

Singular tender, Plural tenders
  1. Offer (eng Offer fir Wueren oder Servicer zu engem feste Präis ze liwweren)
    The company won the tender to build the new bridge.
  2. Boot
    We took the tender to reach the yacht anchored offshore.
  3. Sträif (Poulet)
    The kids love chicken tenders with their fries.
  4. en Zuchwon, deen un eng Dampmaschinn ugehaange gëtt, fir Brennstoff a Waasser ze transportéieren
    The vintage steam train was pulling a large coal-filled tender.

verb “tender”

Infinitiv tender; hien tenders; Verg. tendered; Part. Verg. tendered; Ger. tendering
  1. eng formell Offer oder e Virschlag maachen, besonnesch am Geschäft
    Several companies are tendering bids for the new highway project.
  2. eppes formell ubidden oder ginn
    She tendered her resignation to the CEO.