delicate的意思和读音

delicate

: [ˈdelɪkət] : ['delɪkət]

adj.

adj.+n.delicate balance,delicate situation,delicate problem,delicate question,delicate shade

adj.robust,overpowering,rough,inelegant,straightforward

adj.fragile,frail,subtle,faint,fine

delicateadj.

1.easily damaged or broken

delicate china teacups

The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body.

the delicate ecological balance of the rainforest

Babies have very delicate skin.

a cool wash cycle for delicate fabrics

2.not strong and easily becoming ill/sick

a delicate child/constitution

3.small and having a beautiful shape or appearance

his delicate hands

4.made or formed in a very careful and detailed way

the delicate mechanisms of a clock

5.showing or needing skilful, careful or sensitive treatment

I admired your delicate handling of the situation.

a delicate problem

The delicate surgical operation took five hours.

6.light and pleasant; not strong

a delicate fragrance/flavour

a river scene painted in delicate watercolours

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adj.1.something that is delicate can easily be damaged or broken2.someone who is delicate is rather weak and often sick3.a delicate situation needs to be dealt with carefully so that people do not get upset or annoyed4.a delicate process is difficult, needing care and a lot of skill5.attractive and thin, small, light, or graceful6.attractive with many small details7.a delicate taste, smell, or color is pleasant and not too strong8.moving with care and skill1.something that is delicate can easily be damaged or broken2.someone who is delicate is rather weak and often sick3.a delicate situation needs to be dealt with carefully so that people do not get upset or annoyed4.a delicate process is difficult, needing care and a lot of skill5.attractive and thin, small, light, or graceful6.attractive with many small details7.a delicate taste, smell, or color is pleasant and not too strong8.moving with care and skill

1. definition n. delicate a. delicious a.

2. define delicate delude ...

3. Defile Delicate Morale ...

4. defect n. 486. delicate a. 487. evolve v. 488. ...

5. defect n. 486. delicate a. 487. evolve v. 488. ...

6. Corundum Delicate Diamond ...

7. delete v. delicate adj. delicious adj. ...

8. diary n. delicate a. , , , , dedicate vt. (), , ...

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1.The bird looked at him when he spoke. He was too tired even to examine the line and he teetered on it as his delicate feet gripped it fast.

2.For several millennia the two ideologies remained head-locked and governmental agencies were in a state of delicate impasse.

3.He was a delicate boy, and was educated at home till, at the age of nine, he joined the local Government school.

4.For several millennia the two ideologies remained head-locked over this issue and governmental agencies were in a state of delicate impasse.

5.Ashe thought of it, a sharp pang of pain struck through him like a knife and made each delicate fiber of his nature quiver.使

6.She looks very delicate and pretty, a pair of big eyes, with quiet eyes are staring at me.

7.Hank looked around, ran to open poncho to keep the wind and rain in a delicate flowers sway in the wind above.

8.Friends like tea Delicate water, In a few tea, Suddenly produce a few silk green, And the dry leaves, In a very short period of time.绿

9.She had selected a little bouquet of one brilliant and two or three delicate flowers, relieved by a spray of dark verdure.绿

10.The melancholy look in his eyes and his delicate features have made him a top choice to play a romantic lead.使