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81Tender — Ten|der der; s, <aus gleichbed. engl. tender, gekürzt aus attender »Pfleger« zu to attend »pflegen, aufwarten«, dies über das Altfr. aus lat. attendere »aufmerksam beachten«>: 1. an die Dampflokomotive angekoppelter Wagen, in dem Kohle u.… …
82ténder — transitivo y pronominal 1) desdoblar, extender, desplegar, estirar. ≠ encoger, doblar, plegar. Tender se utiliza cuando se hace con ropas, mayormente si están mojadas y se cuelgan para que se sequen. 2) esparcir, desparramar …
83tender — A very attractive female. I met a girl last night at the bar. She is a tender …
84tender — A very attractive female. I met a girl last night at the bar. She is a tender …
85tender of — archaic solicitous of. → tender …
86tender — I. a. 1. Soft, delicate. 2. Weak, feeble, young, infantile, youthful. 3. Effeminate, feminine, womanly, delicate. 4. Sensitive, easily pained. 5. Compassionate, kind, affectionate, sympathetic, pitiful, merciful, lenient, mild, tender hearted. 6 …
87tender — 1) A written offer to purchase something at a stated price. 2) A means of auctioning an item of value to the highest bidder. Tenders are used in many circumstances, e. g. for allocating valuable construction contracts, for selling shares on a… …
88tender — A tender ship is one which have a long period of roll but may list excessively in a strong wind and may be dangerous if a hold is flooded following a collision …
89tender — Noun: The small car attached to a locomotive, wherein fuel and water are carried. 35 Am J1st M & S § 229. A boat or small vessel carrying freight, passengers, or supplies to or from a larger vessel. An unconditional offer of payment, consisting… …
90Tender Mercies — Título Gracias y favores (España) El precio de la felicidad (Argentina) Ficha técnica Dirección Bruce Beresford Producción Philip S. Hobel …