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Significados de
fragile
en inglés
Lacking substance or significance; a fragile claim to fame"
thin
slight
flimsy
tenuous
Términos relacionados
weak
Easily broken or damaged or destroyed.
delicate
frail
Términos relacionados
breakable
Sinónimos
Examples for "
delicate
"
delicate
frail
Examples for "
delicate
"
1
I thought for a moment on how to answer Evon's
delicate
question.
2
The
delicate
manoeuvres necessary to pilot through change simply take too long.
3
In Greece's increasingly tense political environment the politics of food is
delicate
.
4
I asked, sort of a
delicate
way of not answering her question.
5
The event was a sign of the
delicate
power balance in Iraq.
1
These are important considerations for
frail
older people and young families alike.
2
She seemed
frail
,
young, and certainly weaker than I'd last seen her.
3
In these particularly
frail
subjects, infections clearly worsen prognosis increasing substantially mortality.
4
She's too
frail
,
in both body and spirit, especially since the attack.
5
He struck Kyle as dangerous, yes, but also oddly
frail
,
even vulnerable.
Uso de
fragile
en inglés
1
However, markets remain volatile and consumer sentiment is
fragile
,
the company said.
2
Liikanen said the euro zone was still in a very
fragile
situation.
3
In Canterbury the health system remains
fragile
and is facing enormous challenges.
4
Their day's repair work underlined how
fragile
the island's power system remains.
5
Great care must be taken not to damage the pyramids'
fragile
structures.
6
Without solid institutions and a healthy political center freedom is always
fragile
.
7
There could be a relatively
fragile
situation developing over the coming weeks.
8
The effect of the Bankia news on
fragile
financial markets was devastating.
9
The eventual MAX return will also test an increasingly
fragile
aviation market.
10
A Chilean environmental court in December called the Atacama ecosystem particularly
fragile
.
11
Yet when Clusius arrived there, civic confidence was in a
fragile
state.
12
Will employment be guaranteed to former commission workers in socially
fragile
areas?
13
Although an election is not scheduled until 2022, May's government remains
fragile
.
14
But
fragile
demand means investors will be sceptical of the new schedule.
15
Britain's banking sector remains
fragile
more than five years after the crash.
16
All that is set against an increasingly
fragile
political and structural backdrop.
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a través del tiempo
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