tenders
Prononciation : [ˈtɛndərz]
Mot
Contexte : « offer/request »
(verb) to formally give or offer something, like a proposal to do a job or an offer to buy something. When you tender something, you are saying, 'Here is what I can do or give you.'
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She tendered her application for the job last week.
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He did not tender his offer before the deadline.
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Did you tender your proposal for the project?
Contexte : « food »
(noun) something that is soft and easy to chew, like meat or vegetables. When you describe food as tender, it means it’s not tough, and you can eat it easily.
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The steak was cooked perfectly, and it was very tender.
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The overcooked chicken was tough and not tender at all.
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Is the fish tender enough to eat without a knife?
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) a formal offer to provide goods or services at a certain price. Companies often submit tenders to win contracts and to show they can do a job for a certain amount of money.
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The construction company submitted a tender for the new building project.
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They missed the deadline for submitting their tender and lost the job.
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How many tenders were received for the contract?
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