fragile
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe a situation as fragile, you mean that it is weak or uncertain, and unlikely to be able to resist strong pressure or attack. 脆弱的[journalism]
The fragile economies of several southern African nations could be irreparably damaged. 幾個南部非洲國家脆弱的經濟可能會無可挽救地被摧垮。
2. fragilityN-UNCOUNT 脆弱
By mid-1988 there were clear indications of the extreme fragility of the Right-wing coalition. 到1988年年中有明顯的跡象表明右翼聯盟極度脆弱。
3. ADJ Something that is fragile is easily broken or damaged. 易碎的
He leaned back in his fragile chair. 他曏後靠在他那把不結實的椅子上。
4. fragilityN-UNCOUNT 易碎性
Older drivers are more likely to be seriously injured because of the fragility of their bones. 年紀較大的司機因骨骼易碎而更可能會受重傷。
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fragile /ˈfrædʒaɪl/
剑桥词典
- easily damaged , broken , or harmed
易損壞的;易碎的;脆弱的
Be careful with that vase - it's very fragile. 拿那衹花瓶要小心——它很容易碎。
The assassination could do serious damage to the fragile peace agreement that was signed last month . 這起行刺事件可能會對上月簽署的脆弱的和平協定造成嚴重損害。
I felt rather fragile (= weak ) for a few days after the operation . 手術後幾天內我感覺自己非常虛弱。
UK humorous No breakfast for me, thanks - I'm feeling a little fragile (= ill , upset , or tired ) after last night's party . 我不喫早餐了,謝謝——昨晚聚會後到現在我還覺得很不舒服。 返回 fragile