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    delicate查询结果如下:

    音标:['delɪkət]
    名词复数:delicates 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.微妙的;精美的
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    a.
    ①[感觉方面]优美,优雅;
    her delicate features
    她的娇美的面貌.
    ②[趣味、感情方面]文雅;温柔;
    her delicate feeling
    她的温情.
    a man of delicate tastes
    文雅的人.
    ③[视觉、触觉方面]柔和;轻淡;细嫩;
    the delicate skin of a baby
    婴儿的细嫩的皮肤.
    as delicate as silk
    柔软如绸.
    delicate colours
    柔和的颜色;淡色.
    ④[味觉、嗅觉方面]鲜美,鲜嫩;清香;
    a delicate smell of roses
    玫瑰花的清香之气.
    Chicken is more delicate than beef.
    鸡肉比牛肉鲜美.
    When people are ill,they need delicate food.
    当人生病时,他们需要清淡可口的食物.
    ⑤[听觉方面]悠扬;
    the delicate melody of a song
    悠扬的歌曲.
    ⑥[指感官、动作]灵敏,锐敏;灵巧;巧妙;
    his delicate hearing
    他的灵敏的听觉.
    a delicate sense of smell
    锐敏的嗅觉.
    a delicate touch
    生花的妙笔;神妙的弹奏.
    delicate workmanship
    精巧的手艺.
    have a delicate eye for colour
    有善于辨别颜色的眼力.
    ⑦[指体质、质地]轻脆;娇弱,纤弱;娇嫩;
    delicate china
    纤细易碎的瓷器.
    delicate plants must be protected from cold winds and frost.
    纤弱的植物必须保护好,以免风霜的侵袭.
    a delicate child
    娇弱的孩子.
    be in delicate health
    身体虚弱.
    ⑧[指物质属性]轻巧;精巧;精致;
    a delicate machine
    精巧的机器.
    That delicate instrument can record even very slight changes.
    那台精密仪器能够纪录非常细小的变化.
    a delicate balance
    精细的天平.
    What a delicate piece of embroidery!
    好精致的刺绣!
    ⑨[指情势、事物]微妙;棘手;
    a delicate matter
    棘手的事情.
    The international situation is very delicate at present.
    目前国际形势非常微妙.
    The doctor performed a very delicate operation on his left eye.
    医生为他的左眼施行了艰难而精巧的手术.
    ⑩不失礼的;得体的;
    a delicate speech
    得体的演说.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    脆的,易碎的;娇贵的,; 纤弱的,娇弱的,; 精美的,雅致的,; 需要小心处理的;微妙的;棘手的,; 鲜美的;清淡可口的,; 敏锐的,灵敏的,; 纤细的;细长的;柔软的
    adj. 【计算机】
    精密的(优美的,细致的)
    adj. 【化学】
    精密的,优美的,细致的,精致的,娇弱的;灵敏的仪器,准确的重量
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句2. a delicate shade of blue’

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    例句3. delicate bone-china cups’

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    例句4. his wife is delicate

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    -delicate的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Pleasing to taste; tasty. || (口语) Metaphorically pleasing to taste; pleasing to the eyes or mind.
    “That is one of the most delicious meals I have had the pleasure of experiencing.”
    “Your bitter tears are delicious!”
    “Summer holidays are here, bringing the chance to bask in delicious sunshine.”
    Elongated form of delicious.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state or quality of being delicious.
    “I highly recommend putting some nut butter on top of your oatmeal and drowning in the melty deliciousness of it.”
    “Mentally, he reveled in the deliciousness of her appearance, and of her personality.”
    “This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts.”
    underwear or lingerie
    “So instead I hand-washed some delicates and got caught up with the ironing.”
    “Once you have made your choice of delicates, you throw the rest of your clothes on and go about your day.”
    “I happily deposited my load, unfolded my wireless and merrily surfed, blogged and YouTubed away while my delicates swirled and dried to the leisurely soundtrack of my iTunes.”
    deliciosity
    同义词: deliciousness
    quality of being delicious
    A shop that sells cooked or prepared foods ready for serving.
    “To reawaken memories of Miller’s, the neighborhood delicatessen of my childhood, I need only the smell of sour pickles in a barrel.”
    “Now an upmarket shop, it has 46 employees and operates a patisserie, delicatessen and a meat, game and poultry section.”
    “The corner dairy is a delicatessen and I can buy soy-yoghurt, fresh bread and good coffee all as I walk to work.”
    The quality of being delicate. || Something appealing, usually a pleasing food, especially a choice dish of a certain culture suggesting rarity and refinement -a Chinese delicacy || Fineness or elegance of construction or appearance. || Frailty of health or fitness. || Refinement in taste or discrimination. || Tact and propriety; the need for such tact.
    “Sheep eyes are considered a delicacy in some world cultures.”
    “The subject of slavery has occupied her earnest attention for a hundred years, and her history on this question shows the difficulty and delicacy of the matter.”
    “They require much delicacy and tact in their prosecution to avoid altogether changing the relation which these institutions hold to the community.”
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