1. tender (adj.): tend- + -er. 应该是由于很柔软、很细嫩、很纤弱的东西很容易拉伸,由此引申形容那些很容易拉伸、很容易因拉伸而受伤、一拉就痛的的东西。
2. 即:the things that can be stretched easily, or it could be easily painful by stretching.
3. 用一个不存在但很贴切的词形容就是:非常的*stretchable.
4. tender + -ness.
1. She smiled, politely rather than with tenderness or gratitude.
她只是出于礼貌地笑了笑,而非出于关心或感激。
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2. There is still some tenderness in her tummy.
她的肚子还有点疼。
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3. He felt a brief wave of tenderness towards his old teacher.
他对他年迈的老师湧起了一股爱怜之情.
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4. There was tenderness in his face as he looked at her.
1. tender (adj.): tend- + -er. 应该是由于很柔软、很细嫩、很纤弱的东西很容易拉伸,由此引申形容那些很容易拉伸、很容易因拉伸而受伤、一拉就痛的的东西。
2. 即:the things that can be stretched easily, or it could be easily painful by stretching.
3. 用一个不存在但很贴切的词形容就是:非常的*stretchable.
4. tender + -ness.
双语例句
1. She smiled, politely rather than with tenderness or gratitude.
她只是出于礼貌地笑了笑,而非出于关心或感激。
来自柯林斯例句
2. There is still some tenderness in her tummy.
她的肚子还有点疼。
来自柯林斯例句
3. He felt a brief wave of tenderness towards his old teacher.
他对他年迈的老师湧起了一股爱怜之情.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. There was tenderness in his face as he looked at her.