delicacy的意思和读音

delicacy

: [ˈdelɪkəsi] : ['delɪkəsi]

n.

delicacies  

n.insensitivity,vulgarity,awkwardness,sturdiness,inaccuracy

n.tidbit,treat,sensitivity,refinement,gracefulness

delicacyn.

1.[u]);the quality of being, or appearing to be, easy to damage or break

the delicacy of the fabric

2.[u]the quality of being done carefully and gently

the delicacy of his touch

3.[u]very careful behaviour in a difficult situation so that nobody is offended

She handled the situation with great sensitivity and delicacy.

4.[u]the fact that a situation is difficult and sb may be easily offended

I need to talk to you about a matter of some delicacy.

5.[c]a type of food considered to be very special in a particular place

local delicacies

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n.1.a rare or expensive type of food2.the need to be sensitive in order to avoid making people angry or upset; a sensitive and careful way of dealing with a difficult situation3.a careful and gentle way of doing something4.the quality of being easy to break or damage5.the quality of being delicate in appearance, color, taste, or smell1.a rare or expensive type of food2.the need to be sensitive in order to avoid making people angry or upset; a sensitive and careful way of dealing with a difficult situation3.a careful and gentle way of doing something4.the quality of being easy to break or damage5.the quality of being delicate in appearance, color, taste, or smell

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1.Elizabeth found the interest of the subject increase, and listened with all her heart; but the delicacy of it prevented farther inquiry.便

2."I don't expect you to understand me, my feelings, as anyone who loved me might, but simple delicacy I did expect, " she said.“,”

3.By jury-rigging a microscope with a bellows camera, Bentley was able to capture for the first time the exquisite delicacy of a snowflake.

4.The delicacy and playfulness of Rococo designs is often seen as a reaction to the excesses of Louis XIV's regime.

5.He would always say to us: "A woman must be treated with the subtle delicacy that you would give to a rose petal. ":“。”

6.and biting each one carefully between his teeth as if it were a delicacy.

7.Spring eggs hardboiled in boys' urine has been a local delicacy in Dongyang, Zhejiang Province, eastern China, for thousands of years.尿”,

8.Honeydew honey is only produced in a few parts of the world and is considered a delicacy in certain regions.。(?)

9.He said, love is just as this blooming lead rose, a toxic delicacy. There's no need to kiss it repeatedly with your precious lip.

10.The monkey was busy catching fleas on himself and biting each one carefully between his teeth as if it were a delicacy.便