Tend in spanish
Tender
pronunciation: tendeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: tendeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
tend (to/towards)1 = tender a.
Example: Informative abstract tend to be relatively lengthy.tend2 = cuidar, ocuparse, atender.
Example: The flow of production dependent upon rows of clattering machines tended by tired children.more:
» tend + a fire = cuidar un fuego.
Example: An 80-year-old farmer died early Friday morning, more than two weeks after he was burned while tending a fire on his land.» tend + Posesivo + flock = cuidar del rebaño.
Example: The traditional bucolic image of the shepherd tending his flock is undergoing a 21st-century makeover.» tend + Posesivo + garden = cuidar el jardín.
Example: When he left the band, he did so with the excuse of leaving to spend time with his family and tend his garden.» well-tended = bien cuidado.
Example: Glasgow is also home to a large number of well-tended parks and possesses more public open spaces than any other city in the United Kingdom.