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单词 Fragile
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1. The thin glass is fragile.
2. Be careful with that vase - it's very fragile.
3. Human happiness is so fragile.
4. This glass disc looks very fragile.
5. Be careful not to drop it; it's very fragile.
6. The oil spill caused terrible damage to the fragile ecology of the coast.
7. The fragile economies of several southern African nations could be irreparably damaged.
8. Please don't handle the vases - they're very fragile.
9. Sarah looked slender-waisted, fragile and very beautiful.
10. I'm feeling a bit fragile after last night .
11. The nurse was handling his fragile emotions very carefully.
12. Her father is now 86 and in fragile health.
13. The old lady was increasingly fragile after her operation.
14. The economy remains extremely fragile.
15. She looked wan and fragile.
16. The fragile boxes arrived intact.
17. The woman's fragile face broke into a smile.
18. She looked very slight,() almost fragile.
19. The chair, too fragile to bear her weight, collapsed.
20. He leaned back in his fragile chair.
21. The incident ruptures a recent and fragile cease-fire.
22. He's feeling a bit fragile after last night's party.
23. The assassination could do serious damage to the fragile peace agreement that was signed last month.
24. The flow of assistance to Vietnam's fragile economy from its ideological allies has virtually halted.
25. The fragile china survived the bumpy journey safe and sound.
26. Relations between the two countries are in a fragile state .
27. When you really love something when you will find language how fragile and limp. Text and feeling always have the estrangement.
28. Time is not cruelty. Just for it we are too fragile.
29. Because of the extreme cold(), the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment.
30. In her job she was used to dealing with actors' fragile egos.
1. The thin glass is fragile.
2. Be careful with that vase - it's very fragile.
3. This glass disc looks very fragile.
4. Be careful not to drop it; it's very fragile.
5. The oil spill caused terrible damage to the fragile ecology of the coast.
6. The fragile economies of several southern African nations could be irreparably damaged.
7. The old lady was increasingly fragile after her operation.
8. She looked wan and fragile.
9. The fragile china survived the bumpy journey safe and sound.
10. An undisclosed buyer will provide a much - needed cash injection for the fragile balance sheet.
11. Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment in which the birds live.
31. Central Asia is a fragile region, politically weak but strategically important.
32. She was small and fragile and looked incongruous in an army uniform.
33. I'm feeling rather fragile after all that beer last night.
34. An undisclosed buyer will provide a much - needed cash injection for the fragile balance sheet.
35. Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment in which the birds live.
36. Shakur loses his fragile grip on reality and starts blasting away at friends and foe alike.
37. There were hopes that the talks would nourish the fragile growth of good relations between the two countries.
38. The fragile truce between the two sides is not expected to last long.
39. The fragile peace was hanging by a thread as thousands of hardliners took to the streets.
40. It gave him a shock in his fragile state.
41. The fragile peace has not dispelled old RussianChechen suspicions.
42. She looked so fragile and blue.
43. It means: this one is very fragile.
44. Placed rosaries of wild hibiscus on our fragile points.
45. Small things cause great changes in fragile lives.
46. So momentous, so fragile, so transient.
47. In its fragile immortality, the Ecosphere just sits there.
48. The fragile canoe did not capsize!
49. His overall condition remained fragile.
50. The baby felt so fragile in his arms.
51. I reminded her how fragile it was.
52. Kip was as fragile as he was sturdy.
53. You know how fragile your bones get.
54. This is an environmentally fragile area.
55. But divinity is a fragile commodity.
56. The parcel was marked FRAGILE -- HANDLE WITH CARE.
57. Much has been learned since Jan. 17, 1994, mostly how fragile and unpredictable life is.
58. The lectern at the Guildhall is a classic example of one that looks beautiful but is too small and fragile to use.
59. Numerous environmental campaigners have alleged that Fisons's peat-cutting operations are causing irreparable damage to the fragile habitat of lowland peat-bogs.
60. Each of these domestic vulnerabilities translates into a fragile, retrospective foreign policy that, in turn, fuels local frailties.
61. It was a fragile relationship, interpreted in contrary ways by different constables.
62. These may be characterised as fragile caring units of mutual support.
63. Without these crucial areas of explanation, her theory of how innovations occur or do not occur seems remarkably fragile.
64. This has several advantages: fragile items will be spared the cumulative damage resulting from repeated handling and removal from storage facilities.
65. Twenty minutes later she stood in front of the mirror wearing the fragile lace undies which were also the result of her impulse-buying.
66. The ozone molecules are very thinly spread within this area but their fragile existence nevertheless serves a vital function to life.
67. He can not worry about eggshells or about a knee as fragile as one.
68. But opposition sources say that government control of internet use is more fragile than it might appear.
69. The modern nuclear family is a vulnerable and fragile institution.
70. Her fragile sanity crept away from the edge to cower inside the fortress of her orders.
71. So Hsu Fu was both more fragile and at the same time attempting to travel farther than most rafts.
72. It encompasses both the art of spin doctoring and also our fragile human need and ability to make huge leaps of faith.
73. Two ambulance attendants picked up his fragile body and put him carefully onto a stretcher.
74. But most deep sea life is too fragile to survive such handling.
75. This needs serious appraisal because it may indicate that recovery is far more fragile than might have been appreciated.
76. Shellac records were simply too fragile to be posted; so the special circumstances of war justified the first vinyl records.
77. She looked beautiful but fragile,(http:///fragile.html) tucked into one of the big armchairs in the central hall of the Ritz.
78. Another by-product of space exploration is a growing awareness of this planet's fragile environment.
79. Despite some encouraging economic trends there is as yet no confirmed upturn in activity, and any recovery will be fragile.
80. They are often shy, fragile, and preoccupied with feelings of self-doubt.
81. Husky grains dangled from the rice plants, so fragile and awkward they almost looked bashful.
82. Car ownership and use grow continuously, severely undermining the government's fragile attempts to improve the environment.
83. He fixed the fragile blossoms in a buttonhole of his braided uniform, then leaned down and kissed the woman.
84. A fragile peace ending the seven-year civil war has been in place since last July.
85. Now their fragile consciences had the crutch of an externally imposed defence against future temptation.
86. The crisis and the government's decision to abandon its currency controls hit the already fragile banking system hard.
87. She crossed her legs on a chair too fragile to accommodate such thighs, too straight for her hips.
88. In her present fragile state, an inquisition, nomatterhow well-intentioned, would have shattered her into a million pieces.
89. In 1904, a church was erected around the fragile figurine.
90. Our sense of history in this go-go society is fragile.
91. It is ironic that often the most severe weather conditions can produce some of the most intricate and fragile sights.
92. Cardiff residents have complained that the nearby bluffs are too fragile to withstand the pounding of more trains running close by.
93. He seemed too fragile and ancient to battle the biting winds that howled perpetually around the base of the Tower.
94. Sandra knew just what to say to protect Mike's fragile ego.
95. Great care and attention should be given during transplantation as the plants are very fragile.
96. The area also has a range of fragile eco-systems and rare plants including button grass, alpine meadow and snow gum.
97. Statutory regulations binding on both parties required crawling boards to be used on fragile roofs.
98. They were very chaste, their lives felt very fragile at the moment.
99. Industrial organizations are amongst the most fragile in the world.
100. And in her heart she allowed hope to blossom into fragile life again.
101. But the only thing there was a fragile gecko, which clung splay-footed to the wall and watched me with cloudy eyes.http://
102. The poor boys, innocent boys, the fragile flame of life snuffed out suddenly and so much candle left!
103. This crab is preserved in a rather soft clay, which makes it more fragile than the other crabs in this book.
104. Unconditional surrender was more than his fragile ego could bear.
105. It shows how really fragile he is at the moment, I suppose.
106. And it is like a butterfly wing, fragile and quickly crushed between finger and thumb even as we grasp it.
107. It is very fragile and dies quickly outside the body.
108. It made Callaghan seem untypically fragile and lacking in confidence.
109. But the entire episode left the party looking damaged and fragile.
110. She was too fragile to form an alliance with large, strong, fully made Deborah.
111. But I now understand how fragile its mighty wilderness really is.
112. This was Abba's tour de force, a brilliantly structured melodrama which put Faltskog's fragile, emotional vocal centre stage.
113. The existence of two rival regimes will create instability in an already very fragile legal framework.
114. Often enough, something would happen to remind us of how fragile her existence was.
115. If a conventional game can appear so fragile, how much more so does drama with its less explicit rules.
116. Did they unwittingly do the worst possible thing in response, thus altering a fragile balance for ever?
117. Despite the wealth of songs and the dancing, despite the sacred rituals, the culture is fragile.
118. It could do considerable damage if it happened to hit some of the more fragile equipment.
119. Fragile protuberances like zygomatic processes and ascending rami were found to be broken, but most bones were still intact.
120. This is the largest group and also the most fragile.
121. Not even the fading bruise high on her cheekbone detracted from her beauty; she only looked more fragile.
122. It's an incredibly beautiful and fragile piece of your body, Mr Blake.
123. These people can take many blows, but I, I am fragile as a butterfly.
124. He was the backbone of a new and fragile enterprise, they said.
125. They did not seem to realise how fragile the ceremony was.
126. I brushed it off and placed it in the center of my palm, where it looked tiny and fragile.
127. Born when the earth sleeps, yet Effie never seemed to rest and had soon worn out a rather fragile Marjorie.
128. What limited their political weight, however, was the fragile nature of their landed wealth.
129. It is as if the years in between were inhabited by fragile observations, mere scratches and traces on the skin.
130. The museum sends fragile porcelain objects to specialists to be restored.
131. She folded her nightgown and robe, pushing them into a corner of her case without regard for the fragile material.
131. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
132. It is life sculpted by extreme and hostile conditions, life that is fragile and all but unknown.
133. Holliday said he rushed outdoors to check out downtown's fragile, historic buildings after he caught his breath.
134. With her arms looped around my neck, she felt so fragile and small.
135. Perhaps the world has never seen a power as fragile as that of the imam.
136. Her bones were so fragile that she would break her thumb just by leaning on her walking stick.
137. Very often the film, which was always very old and fragile, broke; and usually at the most exciting part.
138. We probably don't need Jan Pahl's pioneering research to tell us how fragile conjugal consensus is.
139. She felt to hug him but was afraid to hurt; like a fragile bird, this new scrawny Rab.
140. In that direction lay a hope too fragile to be exposed - even to herself.
141. New brick houses were being built to replace prettier but more fragile jhumpas.
142. However, the slow-down in imports gave ammunition to those who warn that the recovery is fragile.
143. The residence of the pope in an ancient imperial city had from the first been fragile.
144. Loneliness, fragile health and homelessness are just a few of the problems they face without our help.
145. When the wind is blowing, you can smell those fragile, fragrant flowers all across Benton and Yakima counties.
146. She was cleverer than either of them, more elusive, more fragile.
147. But they are heavy, and as fragile as a Centurion tank.
148. The maintenance of his fragile coalition caused Namaliu further difficulties in 1990 and compromised his own considerable reputation for integrity and probity.
149. The Mayor was struggling to free his chain of office from the overhanging branch of a fragile alder.
150. The Wall Street crash of 1929 showed that large scale industry is more fragile than crofting.
151. Like a cracked china cup, the continental crust is still fragile where it has been damaged in the past.
152. And of herself, as a woman, as fragile somehow, in comparison to him?
153. Ed's already fragile health deteriorated after he left the hospital.
154. They will also take up and re-lay loose floor coverings and pack and unpack fragile items such as glass and china.
155. The hot sun was beginning to take its toll on the fragile trees.
156. A deceptively fragile and refined appearance belied her dedication and untiring industry in the cause of justice for women.
157. The Doctor hopped nimbly forward, careful not to disturb the fragile balance of what remained of the structure.
158. Tiny electrical discharges zipped and buzzed about the hull as the fragile air was catalysed around them.
159. Alexander Reza, at the turn of the century, had done work resembling this, but never anything so fragile.
160. The first hears the most fragile sounds of the passing countryside, the other knows he is capable of the swiftest speed.
161. This is a little girl who is extremely sensitive to touch; she feels fragile, thin-skinned, easily breakable herself.
162. We will continue to cry at weddings because we know how bittersweet, how fragile is the troth.
163. The fragile truce between rival rebel factions in the Solomon Islands came under threat after a third rebel group entered the conflict.
164. The strategic order among the major nuclear powers is fragile, however, because it rests heavily on the assumption of nonuse.
165. This plan usually falls down because the Wolf Riders are vulnerable to shooting and because small units of Goblins are very fragile.
166. Politicians were not prepared to risk the fragile social consensus by allowing troubled firms to go to the wall.
167. The revolution deterred visitors to Madeira and adversely affected the already fragile economy.
168. And suddenly she felt as stiff and cold and fragile as the champagne glass that was clutched in her shaking hand.
169. The baby's narrow neck looked too fragile to bear the weight of its head.
170. Tearing her eyes away from Emilio's face, Anne led the chorus of praise, restoring a fragile equilibrium.
171. No such option is available to the more fragile independent sector.
172. Fragile items inside. Please handle with care.
173. Cytoplasmic membrane, or cell membrane, plasma membrane, is a soft, fragile and flexible semi-permeable membrane, which underlines cell wall and surrounds cytoplasm.
174. Based on feature coding idea, this paper puts forward a new algorithm of fragile text watermarking based on changing the underlining feature of character.
175. Experienced a cold winter, her children have become so fragile, so she gave them manna from heaven, the children know that mother's milk, she did not abandon them!
176. Also, few centers perform pancreatectomy for nonmalignant disease because of problems with fragile diabetes, especially in alcoholics.
177. Conclusion. Combining vertebral augmentation and placement of an interspinous process spacer represents a viable option for treating such fragile patients.
178. Like me, he has a speech impediment and a condition called "essential tremor" that causes involuntary hand movements, which make him look more fragile than he is.
179. This zone shows the fragile relationship between predators and prey. Large predatory sharks, rays and giant groupers live alongside schools of fish and bottom-dwelling animals.
180. Such regular stock movement prevented overgrazing of the fragile plant cover.
181. Conclusion The process was stable and reasonable, which formed the scientific and reasonable basis for developing the active parts from Vaccinium Fragile Franch.
182. Because of thin solum and lower soil loss tolerance, the ecosystem in Karst region is very fragile. The vegetation is difficult to recover after destruction.
183. Loess Plateau in North Shaanxi Province is an unenclosed ecology-economy system with characteristics of mountain area, and it is very fragile.
184. In order to live, we often hidden in rugged case below, pretend to be very strong, however, we still have a lily-white, fragile heart behind the mask.
185. The Central African Republic, emerging from a fragile political situation, is land-locked and has a poor transport system.
186. A semi - fragile video watermarking scheme combines correctly the content based feature coding with the watermarking scheme.
187. Cartons for "fragile" goods must be of triple wall construction and have a minimum bursting strength of 250 pounds per square inch.
188. Objective To explore the correlation between chromosome fragile site in peripheral blood lymphocytes and proto-oncogene expression rate in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
189. The Seaside trial is aimed at a learning disorder called fragile X, which is associated with autism.
190. Though severely and repeatedly strained, the deal has come to be taken for granted as a linchpin of the fragile Middle Eastern order. But new stresses may test neighbourly relations as never before.
191. An auto-restorable fragile watermarking algorithm for image content authentication is presented.
192. In this context it becomes easy for INGOs to push aside local NGOs, ignoring the fragile development of local civil society and thereby damaging it.
193. Oasis agriculture is a man—controlled ecosystem in the desert environment. It has a simple ecological structure, fragile ecosystem and weak stability.
194. I really like this definition, the photo surface is as sensitive and fragile as if it was alive and des-troying itself little by little.
195. When I told the harpy I wanted to invite Jocelyn over for dinner, the only response was the sound of shattering glass from her room, something heavy and fragile thrown against the wall.
196. For years we wandered these circlesHold on to whatever lie gets us throughDesign new latitudesFind ways to channel blissUs defined is too fragile to neglectReroute to remain!
197. At the same time, extensive utilization of unrenewable energy has worsened our polluted and fragile environment, and it would beyond retrieve if we still did nothing for this crisis.
198. Pathology change sees esophagus mucous membrane hyperaemia , oedema, become fragile, easy haemorrhage, very person erosion and ulcer, stricture of esophagus of as a result, contracture.
199. Any of various fragile winged insects of the order Ephemeroptera that develop from aquatic nymphs and live in the adult stage no longer than a few days.
200. The elastic protective ring has buffer action when the enamelware accidentally falls or crashes, so fragile enamel is prevented from stripping.
201. But as global warming snakes its way into higher altitudes, a less-welcome resident in taking up space in this fragile ecosystem: the mountain pine beetle.
202. Just how badly the great recession has struck this fragile New Jersey city, which is currently the poorest in America, was recently spelled out to Gaines.
203. We simply do not know what the impact of exposure to avian influenza will be on the many people who may be already immunocompromised and in a fragile state of health.
204. Methods: TC199 low level of folic acid cultivation method was performed to analyse both the frequency and the distribution of chromosome fragile sites in 31 habitual abortion couples.
205. Using this approach, the fragile mapping definitions in the XML files are validated and made to safe code during compilation time.
206. But both sides are in a silent period and it sounds like things are very fragile, very delicate.
207. In a few months Gome has gone from an example of extraordinary success, as it served China's pent-up consumer demand, to an example of the murky and fragile state of Chinese business.
208. Sodium montmorillonite can be freeze-dried into a spongelike material known as an aerogel. Aerogels are famously fragile.
209. This situation is particularlydamaging to fragile subalpine and alpine ecosystems, which recover slowly fromdisturbance.
210. Perhaps, then, slower population growth would reduce the pressure on fragile environments and conserve unpriced resources?
211. IN THE late 1950s Chancellor Konrad Adenauer campaigned by reminding West German voters of their growing, but fragile, prosperity.
212. Easy does it. Two people can handle this heavy fragile thing if they go slow.
213. The present invention is one kind of excited quasi-molecular lamp with double-layered lamp bulb joint not to become fragile in ultraviolet ray.
214. The burst of traditional and human relation, bring social structure necessarily " fragile change " with social standard " change infirmly " .
215. Compare with adversary photograph, dai Er's knowledge and technical reserve still appear very fragile.
216. Suddenly, they bear the responsibility of taking care of something so young and fragile while their baby has few worries in the world.
217. Russia today has a glass-like quality to it: rigid and fragile at the same time, and liable to develop cracks in unforeseen places.
218. They entered the fragile world of sensory deprivation. Add in the emotional overload from a near-death experience and it makes sense that the miners lost all notion of time.
219. The simplest way is it is it in boiling water scald, cheer, saline cold and dressed with sause, faint scent slips fragile, very tastily .
220. One algorithm frame about secure and exact image authentication based on fragile watermark is presented.
221. For the ecological system which is already fragile, as they have found, any mindless destruction may be enough to do an irrecoverable damage to it.
222. At her best, playing warmhearted floozies in Some Like It Hot and Bus Stop, she's like a slightly bruised moonbeam, something fragile and funny and imperiled.
223. He says there is another issue that shows how fragile the world is, when one person, such as Mr. Saakashvili, can take it upon himself to become a provocateur and upset the global system.
223. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
224. His wonky knee is said to be fully healthy, but he'll need to wear a knee brace for the rest of his career which only underscored just how fragile his health remains.
225. But while human memory is fragile and subject to change, It'should not be underestimated.
226. Design new latitudesFind ways to channel blissUs defined is too fragile to neglectReroute to remain!
227. Fragile letters in which the painter Vincent van Gogh revealed the precarious state of his mental health and finances will be displayed next winter at the Royal Academy, it was announced today.
228. In this paper, a novel fragile watermarking scheme based on HVS in DWT domain is proposed.
229. Solar storms release particles that can temporarily disable or permanently destroy fragile computer circuits.
230. In the fragile and fugacious extent of life, Li Ming has been trying to reach that eternity.
231. Because elderly patients are not only pharmacologically but also physically fragile, they require great care during positioning and moving.
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