tender1
KK: [ˈtɛndɚ]
DJ: [ˈtеndǝ]
a.
- 嫩的;柔軟的
There are lots of
tender blossoms in the garden.
花園裡盡是嬌嫩的花朵。
- 敏感的,一觸就痛的
Her bruised knee is still
tender.
她受了瘀傷的膝蓋仍然一碰就痛。
- 溫柔的,體貼的[(+towards)]
The nurse was very
tender toward the sick children.
護士對生病的孩子很溫柔。
- 微妙的,棘手的
It is hard to have the
tender situation in hand.
這樣微妙的局勢很難控制。
- 脆弱的,柔弱的
- 幼弱的,未成熟的[B]
children of
tender years
年幼不懂事的孩子
vt.
- 使變柔軟;使變脆弱
- 【古】溫柔地對待
vi.
- 變柔軟;變脆弱
片語
be tender of
- 擔心
She
's always
tender of hurting other people's feelings.
她總是擔心傷害別人的感情。
衍生
ad.
tenderly
n. [U]
tenderness
辨析
tender2
KK: [ˈtɛndɚ]
DJ: [ˈtеndǝ]
vt.
- (正式)提出,提供[(+to)]
She
tendered her resignation to the President.
她向總統提交辭呈。
- 償付
vi.
- 投標[(+for)]
Several firms have
tendered for building the hospital.
數家公司已投標承建該醫院。
n.
- 投標[C]
The firm's
tender for the supply of timber has been accepted.
那家商號的供應木材投標已被接受。
- 法定貨幣[U]
片語
tender for
- 投標
The company has
tendered for the construction of the new bridge.
這家公司已投標承建這座新橋。
衍生
辨析
tender3
KK: [ˈtɛndɚ]
DJ: [ˈtеndǝ]
n.[C]
- 看管人,照料人
Mary likes her job as baby
tender.
瑪麗喜歡做照料嬰兒的工作。
- (鐵路)給水車,給煤車
- 補給船;交通船;小船
tender1
adj.
(tenderer, tenderest)
- gentle and sympathetic.
▸
(tender of)
archaic solicitous of.
- (of food) easy to cut or chew.
- (of a part of the body) sensitive.
- young and vulnerable:
the tender age of five.
- requiring tact or careful handling.
- Nautical (of a ship) inclined to roll in response to the wind.
Phrase
- tender mercies
ironic attention or treatment not in the best interests of its recipients.
Derivative
- tenderly adv.
- tenderness n.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. tendre, from L. tener ‘tender, delicate’.
tender2
v.
- offer or present formally.
▸
(often tender for)
make a formal written offer to carry out work, supply goods, etc. for a stated fixed price.
- offer as payment.
n.
a tendered offer.
Phrase
- put something out to tender
seek tenders to carry out work, supply goods, etc.
Derivative
Etymology
C16: from OFr. tendre, from L. tendere (see tend1).
tender3
n.
- a vehicle used by a fire service or the armed forces for carrying supplies or fulfilling a specified role.
- a boat used to ferry people and supplies to and from a ship.
- a truck closely coupled to a steam locomotive to carry fuel and water.
- a person who tends a machine, place, or other people.
Etymology
ME (in the sense ‘attendant, nurse’): from tend2 or shortening of attender (see attend).