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ADJ. 形容词1.?温柔的Someone or something that is tender expresses gentle and caring feelings. 双语例句例: Her voice was tender, full of pity. 她的声音很温柔,充满了怜悯。 2.?幼小的If you say that someone does something at a tender age, you mean that they do it when they are still young and have not had much experience. 双语例句例: He took up the game at the tender age of seven. 他在7岁的小小年纪就开始从事这项运动。 3.?(肉等食物)嫩的 , 易嚼的Meat or other food that is tender is easy to cut or chew. 双语例句例: Cook for a minimum of 2 hours, or until the meat is tender. 至少炖两个小时,或一直炖到肉软了为止。 4.?(身体部位)敏感的 , 易触痛的If part of your body is tender, it is sensitive and painful when it is touched. 双语例句例: My tummy felt very tender. 我的肚子一碰就痛。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C, U 有变体名词] 投标A tender is a formal offer to supply goods or to do a particular job, and a statement of the price that you or your company will charge. If a contract is put out to tender, formal offers are invited. If a company wins a tender, their offer is accepted. 双语例句例: Builders will then be sent the specifications and asked to submit a tender for the work. 然后建筑商们将会收到设计说明并被邀请参与此项工程的投标。
VERB. 动词tenders , tendering , tendered 1.?[I 不及物动词] 投标If a company tenders for something, it makes a formal offer to supply goods or do a job for a particular price. 双语例句例: The staff are forbidden to tender for private-sector work. 员工们禁止投标私营部门的工程。
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