0 a person who looks after something -- vogter; -vogter; -passer
a bartender.
1 a small boat which carries stores or passengers to and from a larger boat. -- hjælpefartøj
2 soft; not hard or tough -- mør
The meat is tender.
3 sore; painful when touched -- øm
4 loving; gentle -- kærligt; ømt
She had a tender heart.
However, not all patients progress as quickly and, as the inflammation resolves, the arterial wall becomes thickened and tender with the pulse still present.
His young namesake, who duly appears a few numbers on, is evidently in no danger of suffering the fate of those tender babes.
He hoped that no changes would be made to the old customary estates and tendered a proviso to that effect.
Deprived of every tender care, exposed to all the dangers and difficulties of hostile operations in another quarter of the globe.
It is intended that municipalities foster competition and lower prices through open tenders for the service contracts.
These zones are established on the basis of competitive tendering rather than need.
The project was let on competitive tender in 2003, with the financial bid being one of the key criteria for selection.
The second procedure for entry that states are allowed to institutionalize is tendering.
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溫柔的, 溫情的, 關懷的…
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温柔的, 温情的, 关怀的…
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tierno, cariñoso, amable [masculine-feminine]…
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terno, carinhoso, macio…
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優しい, 穏やかな, (肉や野菜が)柔らかい…
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şefkatli, sevgi dolu, yumuşak…
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tendre, gardien/-ienne, bateau ravitailleur…
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