frailty的意思和读音

frailty

: [ˈfreɪlti] : ['freɪlti]

n.;(

frailties  

n.robustness,strength

n.infirmity,weakness,feebleness,fragility,puniness

frailtyn.

1.[u]weakness and poor health

Increasing frailty meant that she was more and more confined to bed.

2.[u][c]weakness in a person's character or moral standards

human frailty

the frailties of human nature

n.1.,2.,3.

n.1.the condition of being physically weak and not in good healtstrong.the condition of having a weak character or weak moral standards

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1.This is only the kind conceals, strong covers the entire innermost feelings with the surface the frailty, is only the love way is different.

2.It has always been a human frailty to attack others to avoid being hurt.

3.Robert Rossen's classic drama was at once a dazzling sports picture and a tragic account of human frailty.·(RobertRossen)

4.LOOK at him standing there, a great big movie star in a great big movie, the Iron Man with nary a trace of human frailty.”,

5.But recognition of the systemic frailty of a complex financial system would be a good start.

6.this awesome responsibility must be faced with great humbleness and awareness of my own frailty.使

7.Such frailty at least provided more time for composition; he avoided the strenuous concert hall whenever he could.

8.That's a harsh form of exceptionalism in a culture of implicit contempt for the elderly's frailty, dependence and intense vulnerability.

9.To measure you by your smallest deed is to reckon the power of the ocean by the frailty of its foam.

10.The new big boss will be expected to set an example; any leaders showing signs of human frailty will be out on their ears.