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noun ternuratenderness n ternuratr['tendənəs]1 ternuratenderness ['tɛndərnəs] n: ternura fn.• amor s.m.• cariño s.m.• sensibilidad s.f.• suavidad s.f.• terneza s.f.• ternura s.f.'tendərnəs, 'tendənɪsmass nouna) ( of meat) lo tiernob) ( affection) ternura f, cariño m['tendǝnɪs]N1) (=gentleness) [of person, kiss, smile] ternura f2) (=sensitivity, soreness) dolor mbreast tenderness — dolor m en el pecho
3) (Culin) [of meat, vegetables] lo tierno4) (Bot) fragilidad f* * *['tendərnəs, 'tendənɪs]mass nouna) ( of meat) lo tiernob) ( affection) ternura f, cariño m -
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1) (of meat etc.) Zartheit, die2) (loving quality) Zärtlichkeit, die3) (delicacy) Empfindlichkeit, die* * *noun die Zartheit* * *ten·der·ness[ˈtendənəs, AM -dɚ-]n no plthere was an area of \tenderness and swelling on her left leg an ihrem linken Bein war eine Stelle, die schmerzempfindlich und geschwollenen warthe \tenderness of the steak was mouth-watering das Steak war so zart, dass einem das Wasser im Munde zusammenlief* * *['tendənɪs]n1) (= soreness) Empfindlichkeit f2) (of meat) Zartheit f* * *1. Zartheit f (auch fig), Weichheit f2. Zartheit f, Empfindlichkeit f, fig auch Sensibilität f3. Zärtlichkeit f* * *noun, no pl.1) (of meat etc.) Zartheit, die2) (loving quality) Zärtlichkeit, die3) (delicacy) Empfindlichkeit, die* * *n.Dünnheit -en f.Zärtlichkeit f. -
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tenderness ['tendənɪs](a) (of person, feelings) tendresse f, affection f;∎ she feels a certain tenderness for the old man elle éprouve une certaine tendresse pour ce vieux monsieur(c) (of meat, vegetables) tendreté f -
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tenderness [ˈtendənɪs]b. ( = soreness) sensibilité f* * *['tendənɪs]1) ( gentleness) tendresse f2) ( soreness) sensibilité f -
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noun nežnost* * *[téndənis]nounnežnost; občutljivost; blagost, prijaznost; bolehnost, mehkužnost -
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nounнежность и пр.* * *(n) болезненность; доброта; ласка; мягкость; нежность; отзывчивость; слабое здоровье; совестливость; чувствительность; чуткость* * *нежность, мягкость* * *[ten·der·ness || 'tendə(r)nɪs] n. нежность, ласка, чуткость, отзывчивость, совестливость* * *нежностьсовестливостьумильность* * *1) нежность 2) ласка -
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noun mäkkosť, neha* * *• vratkost• útlost• jemnost• jemnost farby• bolestivost• chúlostivost• delikátnost• citlivost• krehkost• lahkost• láskyplnost• malá odolnost• mäkkost• mäkkost farby• neha• nežnost -
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nounنَعومَه، لَطافَه، طَراوَه، لين -
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nounകോമളത, മൃദുലത, സ്നിഗ്ദ്ധത, മയം
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tenderness — Ⅰ. tender [1] ► ADJECTIVE (tenderer, tenderest) 1) gentle and sympathetic. 2) (of food) easy to cut or chew. 3) (of a part of the body) sensitive. 4) young and vulnerable. 5) requi … English terms dictionary
tenderness — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, great ▪ genuine, real, true ▪ surprising … OF TENDERNESS ▪ … Collocations dictionary
tenderness — noun 1) I felt an enormous tenderness for her Syn: affection, fondness, love, devotion, loving kindness, emotion, sentiment 2) with unexpected tenderness, he told her what had happened Syn: kindness, kindliness, kindheartedness … Thesaurus of popular words
tenderness — noun a) a tendency to express warm, compassionate feelings When the lovers were together, their cold indifference gave way to love and tenderness. b) concern for the feelings or welfare of others … Wiktionary
tenderness — noun 1. a tendency to express warm and affectionate feeling (Freq. 3) • Derivationally related forms: ↑tender • Hypernyms: ↑affectionateness, ↑fondness, ↑lovingness, ↑warmth 2. a feeling of concern for the we … Useful english dictionary
tenderness — noun see tender I … New Collegiate Dictionary
rebound tenderness — noun pain felt when a hand pressing on the abdomen is suddenly released; a symptom of peritoneal inflammation • Hypernyms: ↑tenderness, ↑soreness, ↑rawness … Useful english dictionary
rebound tenderness — noun Pain felt upon removal of pressure on the abdomen … Wiktionary
tender — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French tendre, from Latin tener; perhaps akin to Latin tenuis thin, slight more at thin Date: 13th century 1. a. having a soft or yielding texture ; easily broken, cut, or damaged ; delicate,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tender — tender1 adjective (tenderer, tenderest) 1》 gentle and sympathetic. ↘(tender of) archaic solicitous of. 2》 (of food) easy to cut or chew. 3》 (of a part of the body) sensitive. 4》 young and vulnerable: the tender age of five. 5》 requiring tact… … English new terms dictionary
tender — I. /ˈtɛndə / (say tenduh) adjective 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy. 3. Wool of wool fibres that have a weakness at a certain point of the staple such… …