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fra·gileBrE /ˈfrædʒaɪl/NAmE /ˈfrædʒl/ adjectiveeasily broken or damaged 易碎的;易损的◆fragile china/glass/bones 易碎的瓷器/玻璃制品/骨骼weak and uncertain; easily destroyed or spoilt 不牢固的;脆弱的◆a fragile alliance/ceasefire/relationship 不牢固的联盟;不确定的停火/关系◆The economy remains extremely fragile. 经济仍然极其脆弱。delicate and often beautiful 纤巧的;精细的;纤巧美丽的◆fragile beauty 纤美◆The woman's fragile face broke into a smile. 那面孔秀丽的女子粲然一笑。not strong and likely to become ill/sick 虚弱的◆Her father is now 86 and in fragile health. 她的父亲现在 86 岁,身体虚弱。◆(BrE, informal) I'm feeling a bit fragile after last night (= not well, perhaps because of drinking too much alcohol). 昨夜以后我觉得身子有点发虚(可能是纵酒所致)。▸ fra·gil·ity BrE /frəˈdʒɪləti/NAmE /frəˈdʒɪləti/ noun [U] ◆the fragility of the human body 人体的脆弱 |