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tender1 [ˈtendər, Brit -əʳ] ADJ

1. tender (not tough):

tender meat
macio(-a)

2. tender (loving):

tender
terno(-a)
tender
carinhoso(-a)

3. tender (sensitive to touch):

tender part of body
dolorido(-a)
tender part of body

I . tender2 SUBST COM

tender
to put sth out for tender esp Brit

II . tender2 VERBO trans (offer)

Exemplos de frases com tender

to tender for sth
to put sth out for tender esp Brit

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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The 1 cent and 2 cent coins are legal tender and are minted for collector sets as required by the EMU agreement.
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This is a group event where a certain type of tender onions (calots) are barbecued outdoors, among much feasting and merrymaking with family and friends.
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It has been said that he was a musical poet and that his compositions for choirs are filled with a soft, tender sentimentality.
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On cooking, the batter separates, leaving a pool of lemon curdy sauce at the base of the dish and a tender, light sponge on top.
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Operating a large tender engine was difficult though, on a line without a turntable.
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In the final months of the second dollar, the $200 000 cheque was the lowest legal tender denomination by decree, despite having its expiry date extended twice.
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The tender was issued in 1953 for twelve trams and thirty trailers.
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Forced rhubarb grown in the sheds is more tender than that grown outdoors in summer.
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In a civilian setting, soldiers have no legal tender, and are still bound to the same command chain as they would be in a war theater.
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The new tender involved a recast clockface timetable, with boats running every half hour.
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