English to Spanish Dictionary yielding

yielding

flexible
definition
verb
the land yields grapes and tobacco
produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
the Western powers now yielded when they should have resisted
give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
adjective
she dropped on to the yielding cushions
(of a substance or object) giving way under pressure; not hard or rigid.
higher-yielding wheat
giving a product or generating a financial return of a specified amount.
translation of 'yielding'
adjective
tierno,
amoroso,
complaciente,
blando,
flexible,
dócil
example
He walked out on 'yielding' sand and looked up the rock-face.
Instead of unpredictable bounces on baking hard surfaces, Monty realised the 'yielding' landing areas would suit his dartboard game.
It was both 'yielding' as water normally is and yet hard like glass.
The cookies tasted home-made, with just the right ratio of dry crumbliness to chewiness and that fantastic contrast you get from crunchy baked hazelnuts and soft, 'yielding' fruit.
Darien leapt off the swing and landed on the 'yielding' sand.
We collapse in a disappointing heap on the 'yielding' sand.
Nothing in the world is more flexible and 'yielding' than water.
The expedition crossed the shelf of rock, testing the non-slip soles of their rubber boots to the limit, and set off along slightly 'yielding' sand.
Once bitten into, the donut transforms into angel-light wisps of sugar-bathed steam, melting so 'yieldingly' in the mouth.
I love mine with a crisp crust yet 'yieldingly' chewy on the inside.
He 'yieldingly' tossed his entire wallet across the table.
The contrast between the 'yieldingly' tender meat and the crispy crackling making this the best pork belly I've eaten.
Pork tenderloin featured medallions of 'yieldingly' tender meat, so delicate it could be cut by waving a knife in its general direction.
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