Aún no tenemos significados para "become brittle".
1It causes hair to become brittle, and will dry it out.
2Temperatures are so low that truck axles can suddenly become brittle and snap.
3The manager will know only that his side has become brittle at a critical phase.
4Furthermore, the blood vessels become brittle and break easily and there is danger of hemorrhages.
5The fence had been frozen, chilled until the steel had become brittle and then shattered.
6If the air was too dry, the parchment would become brittle and fall to pieces.
7They will then become brittle and green.
8If the sun strikes them too strongly, the leaves will become brittle and shatter when they are moved.
9Owing to lack of nutrition the structures become brittle and quantities of the varicosed capillaries unite to form pile tumors.
10Ye good dancers, now is all delight over: wine hath become lees, every cup hath become brittle, the sepulchres mutter.
11Mrs. Hastings swayed toward the prince in her chair of verd antique, and her voice seemed to become brittle in the air.
12Snow and sleet will weigh down branches but rarely break them, while frost will cause them to become brittle and to break easily.
13In order apparently to excuse certain railway companies, a pretence has been set up that iron and steel become brittle at a low temperature.
14If this is not done the paper deteriorates, becoming brittle and crumbly.
15If the discipline becomes brittle and mistakes are criminalised, we know what happens.
16That substance is whitish, elastic and sticky; and when dried becomes brittle and semi-transparent.
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Become brittle a través del tiempo