Tender in spanish

Oferta

pronunciation: oʊfeɹ̩tɑ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.]1 = tierno, cariñoso, afable, delicado. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]

Example: A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.

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» feel + tender = sentirse dolorido, sentirse irritado.

Example: Is your uterus supposed to feel tender to the touch when you push on your belly externally?.

» tender age = tierna edad.

Example: Since the tender age of four, musician Sylvia Treble, has been tinkling the ivories.

» tender-hearted = bondadoso, caritativo.

Example: Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.

tender2 = licitación, propuesta, oferta, convocatoria pública, concurso público. 

Example: Following the issue of a letter of intent to major bodybuilders, the tender was drawn up requiring tenderers to submit a breakdown of costs.

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» bartender = barman, camarero.

Example: Most bartenders work only a couple of days of week; however their income can be huge.

» legal tender = moneda de curso legal.

Example: But at least half a dozen other European mini-states and territories are using the euro as legal tender -- without approval from the European Central Bank.

» tender procedure = licitación, convocatoria pública, concurso público. [Procedimiento por el que se subasta contrato a concurso público por el gobierno]

Example: As a result of the tender procedure a contract was made to construct the new Library and Department of Library and Information Studies.

tender3 = presentar, entregar, ofrecer. 

Example: This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.

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» bartender = trabajar de barman, trabajar en la barra de un bar.

Example: When I waited tables/bartendered in Virginia, we were able to cork a bottle and bag it if a customer didn't finish it.

» invitation to tender (ITT) = convocatoria de oferta de servicios, invitación a ofertar. [Convocatoria que un organismo realiza a diferentes proveedores para que éstos presenten una lista detallada de precios y servicios]

Example: The first four stages of the procedure will be used to short-list suppliers responding to an invitation to tender (ITT).

» tender for = sacar a concurso, sacar a licitación, sacar a convocatoria pública, sacar a concurso público.

Example: When Nesli tendered for the role of Nesli Managing Agent, there was only one applicant.

» tender out = sacar a concurso, sacar a licitación, sacar a convocatoria pública, sacar a concurso público.

Example: As a consequence, between 1996 and 1999, a large number of Victorian public library services were tendered out and subsequently managed on a contractual basis.

» tender + Posesivo + resignation = presentar + Posesivo + dimisión.

Example: The second desertion came tonight as Deputy Mayor Sharon Cornu, a longtime union activist, tendered her resignation.

tender4 = decir. 

Example: 'Well,' Stanton tendered, 'one candidate clearly has the superior experience -- Kass'.

Tender synonyms

bid in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪd part of speech: noun, verb short in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɔrt part of speech: adjective vulnerable in spanish: , pronunciation: vʌlnɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective offer in spanish: , pronunciation: ɔfɜr part of speech: verb, noun sensitive in spanish: , pronunciation: sensətɪv part of speech: adjective sore in spanish: , pronunciation: sɔr part of speech: adjective soft in spanish: , pronunciation: sɑft part of speech: adjective crisp in spanish: , pronunciation: krɪsp part of speech: adjective, noun delicate in spanish: , pronunciation: deləkət part of speech: adjective fond in spanish: , pronunciation: fɑnd part of speech: adjective warm in spanish: , pronunciation: wɔrm part of speech: adjective young in spanish: , pronunciation: jʌŋ part of speech: adjective crank in spanish: , pronunciation: kræŋk part of speech: noun caring in spanish: , pronunciation: kerɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective sentimental in spanish: , pronunciation: sentəmentəl part of speech: adjective cranky in spanish: , pronunciation: kræŋki part of speech: adjective affectionate in spanish: , pronunciation: əfekʃənət part of speech: adjective flaky in spanish: , pronunciation: fleɪki part of speech: adjective immature in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmətjʊr part of speech: adjective painful in spanish: , pronunciation: peɪnfəl part of speech: adjective crispy in spanish: , pronunciation: krɪspi part of speech: adjective loving in spanish: , pronunciation: lʌvɪŋ part of speech: adjective unstable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl part of speech: adjective protective in spanish: , pronunciation: prətektɪv part of speech: adjective pinnace in spanish: , pronunciation: pɪnəs part of speech: noun flakey in spanish: , pronunciation: fleɪki part of speech: adjective tippy in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪpi part of speech: adjective chewable in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃuəbəl part of speech: adjective lovesome in spanish: , pronunciation: lʌvəsoʊm part of speech: adjective tenderize in spanish: , pronunciation: tendɜraɪz part of speech: verb legal tender in spanish: , pronunciation: ligəltendɜr part of speech: noun cuttable in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌtəbəl part of speech: adjective tenderized in spanish: , pronunciation: tendɜraɪzd part of speech: adjective untoughened in spanish: , pronunciation: əntəgeɪnd part of speech: adjective supply ship in spanish: , pronunciation: səplaɪʃɪp part of speech: noun

Tender antonyms

tough pronunciation: tʌf part of speech: adjective toughened pronunciation: tʌfənd part of speech: adjective
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