网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的英语单词:

 

单词 Delicacy
例句
1. She has full of feminine delicacy.
2. Snails are considered a delicacy in France.
3. She spoke with delicacy of our recent loss.
4. Her skin had the delicacy of a flower.
5. Quails' eggs are considered to be a delicacy.
6. There is a matter of some delicacy which I would like to discuss.
7. Smoked salmon was considered an expensive delicacy.
8. This region produces wines of great delicacy.
9. He handled the situation with extreme delicacy.
10. She handled the situation with great sensitivity and delicacy.
11. Smoked herring is a local delicacy.
12. Both countries are behaving with rare delicacy.
13. Fresh sea bass is a great delicacy.
14. We admired the delicacy of the craftsmanship.
15. Her singing has both warmth of sound and delicacy of nuance.
16. The man felt a delicacy about balancing between his mother and his wife.
17. I don't think you quite appreciate the delicacy of the situation.
18. He carried out his duties with great delicacy and understanding.
19. The issue is being handled with extreme delicacy.
20. Abalone are considered a delicacy in many fish restaurants.
21. Squid is a delicacy in this part of Italy.
22. The local people regard these crabs as a great delicacy.
23. In some parts of the world, sheep's eyes are considered a great delicacy.
24. It's a situation that calls for a blend of delicacy and force.
25. I need to talk to you about a matter of some delicacy.
26. Dr Jaffrey handed us a plate of dates:traditionally the delicacy with which to break the Ramadan fast.
27. These objects are very old and should be treated with great delicacy.
28. The eggs of this bird are considered a great delicacy.
29. What she had to say must be handled with delicacy.
30. He floated alongside the feeding turtle, amazed by its beauty and delicacy; like a breed of angel itself.
1. She has full of feminine delicacy.
2. Snails are considered a delicacy in France.
3. Her skin had the delicacy of a flower.
4. Quails' eggs are considered to be a delicacy.
5. There is a matter of some delicacy which I would like to discuss.
6. Smoked herring is a local delicacy.
7. We admired the delicacy of the craftsmanship.
8. I need to talk to you about a matter of some delicacy.
9. The man felt a delicacy about balancing between his mother and his wife.
31. With excruciating slowness and delicacy he sucked it before running his tongue in the space between the last two toes.
32. Now, only the wealthiest can afford to eat it, served in high class restaurants as a great delicacy.
33. I respect your scruple, scour; but in this case I believe true delicacy requires you to do as I ask.
34. Her somnolent black eyes and tenderly pursed pink lips intrude upon the eggshell delicacy of her face with the most delicate affection.
35. These showed, as also did his later buildings, remarkable delicacy and inventiveness, especially in their richly decorated interiors.
36. As always, he did not bother to couch his words with the delicacy usually accorded such subjects.
37. Its fish are highly prized, and the fish soup from Szeged has until now been a national delicacy.
38. The smaller ones are more expensive and a greater delicacy than the larger ones.
39. Fossil flowers are extremely rare because of their delicacy and because they are shortlived.
40. Simply to pass risks a sense of purposelessness; but the purposefulness of approach requires delicacy and tact.
41. Delicacy and tact are required for employees in this anytime / anyplace workforce.
42. A cornettist equally capable of filigree delicacy and challenging power, Barnard's contribution to jazz is considerable.
43. He moved with a delicacy that emphasised his power, and he had a slow smile and a gentle handshake.
44. Thus when the dried food is gone, a favourite delicacy is given for a job well done.
45. I had gone believing that I would find plenty of eggs and fish from Lake Balaton - apparently a delicacy.
46. I continued my search, working with delicacy, leaving the contents of each drawer undisturbed.
47. Norman writes with delicacy about a much-trampled-on history in this engrossing book.
48. That was how he made his living - selling paintings of great delicacy and serenity and beauty.
49. The samplers have become prized not only for their visual delicacy but also as important sources of genealogy and demographics.
50. I realize that I need to work my way through the next passages with care and delicacy.
51. Served rare, the meat of squab is a heady delicacy, both earthy and elegant.
52. Elinor Fettiplace's recipe book of 1604 contains another Lenten delicacy - almond cakes which were sweetened with aniseed.
53. The singer is capable of delicacy[Sentencedict], as well; the occasional pianissimo utterance takes you aback.
54. But then, at other moments they would display the utmost delicacy in kissing a palm or touching a face.
55. He gave the appearance of a leathery skin, thick neck, imperviousness to any delicacy.
56. A million neon signs push the delicacy of the pink twilight into a dull haze.
57. Sun-dried cranberries are a related delicacy that offer many of the same advantages and uses.
58. Asik immediately reached down for the delicacy and carefully slipped it into his shorts.
59. She told herself that she was showing commendable delicacy in not probing.
60. Her skin, stretched over tendons and bones, had the delicacy of rice paper.
61. The same desirable effect is now achieved with more delicacy.
62. There are some, Ishmael tells us, who, like Stubb, find whale meat a great delicacy.
63. Makine is a good writer, poetic but never fanciful, and one who treats childhood reflected through experience with delicacy.
64. A delicacy made from fried chicken skin and other assorted leavings.
65. These pieces are engraved with the delicacy of a fine line pencil drawing.
66. The springtime delicacy of their budding stands in terrific contrast to the autumnal head beneath.
67. A pheasant is a delicacy we seldom can enjoy.
68. Venison is considered a delicacy by many.
69. Miss Costigan was a paragon of virtue and delicacy!
70. the delicacy of the fabric.
71. Traditional Xi'an snacks blend both delicacy and plainness.
72. "Bird's-nest" soup is a Chinese delicacy.
73. He sensed the delicacy of the situation.
74. Brew like amber after golden steeping gaudy, have natural fragrant orchid sweet, taste mellow pleasant delicacy, back to Kennedy,() commonly known as "a rhyme".
75. Every detail delicacy and perfect, be able to perform out sound of Bach , goes and experiencing every musical note through your fingertip , the heart using you.
76. The French-Belgian school is a combination of the French school, which is distinguished for its delicacy and elegancy, and the Belgian school, which is derived from the French school.
77. Go together with up the vitamin content enrich of colourful pepper and onions, this string of nourishment and delicacy for burning all well-found.
78. Fish glacial delicacy basically is hairtail, breed yellow croaker, pomfret, flatfish, mullet, Spanish mackerel to wait.
79. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the best grand- and premier crus bring vinosity and delicacy together in a very harmoniously balanced blend.
80. He have offended me by his coarseness and then overwhelmed me with his delicacy.
81. The delicacy of roses makes them unfit for an extreme climate.
82. The officials anonymity because of the delicacy of the negotiations.
83. Ambystoma mexicanum is almost extinct in Mexico due to diminishing habitats and human hunting - they are regarded as a delicacy in much the way the French like frogs legs.
84. The coffee bar provides all kinds of coffee, good drinks and delicacy snacks.
85. Truffle: Edible, underground fungus in the genus Tuber (class Ascomycetes, division Mycota), prized as a food delicacy since antiquity.
86. They should not be kept with neons or cardinal tetras, though, as these tetras are a delicacy for the larger angelfish !
87. A pheasant is a rare delicacy we seldom can enjoy.
88. If hybridisation works out, oyster farming could follow the same path as salmon farming, and turn a delicacy for the wealthy into the food of the masses.
89. Predominant flavours are those of tropical fruit with herbaceous overtones, whilst the overall impression is of elegance and delicacy with a long flavoursome finish.
90. Three , taste pure and unadulterated , pure fragrance delicacy.
91. The girl's delicacy [ delicate health ] has always worried her parents.
92. He's shown considerable delicacy and tact in feeling the public mood.
93. This delicacy also allows Chardonnay to absorb the influences of both vinification technique and appellation of origin.
94. Dries delicacy boletus piece which and seasons , mixes the level, about 10 - 20 tons.
95. He had run down the gallery steps, feeling suddenly unworthy of such solicitousness and delicacy—he was too clumsy, too foolish.
96. Each of the spicy pot bottom have a variety to relieve summer heat antifebrile formula and let you eat to can't ascend fire, either in summer, it is more likely to heartily enjoy a spicy delicacy!
97. In making me the offer, you must have satisfied the delicacy of your feelings with regard to my family, and may take possession of Longbourn estate whenever it falls, without any self-reproach.
98. However at the same time, CIAO not only maintains delicacy and fine product quality, but also provides more one-on-one personalized service.
99. Even white truffles, the prized culinary delicacy , could not escape the slump.
100. Among these so - called'sows " the delicacy we associate with teenage girls has evidently been blunted.
101. Britain's 5 million grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) have become all but friendless in the UK for endangering the red squirrel, and they are becoming a delicacy, too.
102. But with an oxlip, it's a pure, creamy vanilla colour, a glamorous delicacy that is a universe away from coarse rubbery modern bedding plants.
103. The flesh of this kind of fish has exceptional delicacy.
104. Delicacy is the key. Deliciously full-bodied with a perfect balance, all with an acidity finely controlled by a few hints of frangipane.
105. In modern power measurement, the measurement of the pulse of radio power has been widely used as the transmitter power, the delicacy of microwave receiver, the plus of amplifier and so on.
106. When June determined on anything, delicacy became a somewhat minor consideration.
107. Western cuisines and Landiao taproom will provide chinese and western cate, alcohol, you can enjoy all the Delicacy in the setting sun after glow.
108. White Burgundy is essentially a chardonnay, with an added depth and delicacy courtesy of the limestone soil in which it's grown, while red Burgundy is a gutsy pinot noir.
109. So-called wild rice (Zizania aquatica) is a coarse annual grass of the same family whose cereal grain, now often considered a delicacy, has long been an important food of North American Indians.
110. Quietly elegant perfume , delicacy without fastidiousness , makes females even more charming.
111. The appearance description of characters in the prose of the pre-Qin and the two Han dynasties is filled with necromancy, spirit of reason, the beauty of elegant delicacy and monstrous absurdness.
112. The story opens with the memories of a seven-year-old on Paradise Beach in Florida, mesmerised by a medusa[Sentencedict], which he describes with delicacy and precision.
113. The Merlot has found particularly suitable conditions in Argentina to make this wine an excellent expression of its fruit and earthiness and still maintaining its delicacy.
114. Caviar is a luxury delicacy, consisting of processed, salted, non - fertilized sturgeon roe.
115. It can be drinked with meat to set off the delicacy, like beefsteak, toast sheep, carbonado, toast duck, bouilli, braised pork, and beef.
116. The brand Swarovski is the symbol of perfection, delicacy and meticulosity, so any slight defect is not allowed.
117. These are escargot . It's French for snails . It's a delicacy.
118. He visualised a building in marble and then had it decorated with semi-precious stones inlaid with the delicacy of handcrafted jewellery.
119. In contrast, a light Soave washes down a subtly flavored poached fish because they are equals in delicacy.
120. Taiwan is really a heaven of delicacy, everyplace has the well - known repast.
121. The wrinkled blue-grey wolf fish is a highly-prized delicacy which grows extremely slowly and can live for decades.
122. Pufferfish are deadly and if the fish is prepared incorrectly it can lead to death (in fact there are numerous deaths reported in Japan each year from the consumption of this delicacy).
123. I like eating grapes, fragrant pear, watermelon, litchi chinensis, because their delicacy is delicious!
124. You will see I am a man of extreme delicacy.
125. Now, researchers in Hong Kong have identified the culprit - the masked palm civet, a small cat-like mammal that is treated as a culinary delicacy in some parts of China.
126. It was characteristic of an old, atavistic callousness that went with her delicacy.
127. Highly nutritional active lotion infiltrates into cuticle, soften deep derm, moisturize rough skin, at the same time remove wrinkles of cuticle, restores delicacy, smooth, natural health of skin.
128. The brand is the symbol of perfection, delicacy and meticulosity, so any slight defect is not allowed.
129. Lentinus edodes is the second largest edible mushroom in the world. It is one of specialties in China with the folk name of "Mountain delicacy".
130. This delicacy also allows Chardonnay the influences of both vinification technique and appellation of origin.
131. But this superb chiller honored the delicacy of the original in its subtle shading of childhood horrors and its wintry evocation of Los Alamos, while delivering two or three terrific set-pieces.
132. This tropical delicacy became a symbol of coveted exoticism stretching from cuisine to architecture.
133. Introduced a kind of method to mensurate referenced delicacy degree of pressure sensors by moment power manner.
134. Hellokid, you are a sensitive and passionate lover; your perceptiveness makes you aware of your partner's needs and desires, which you are able to fulfill with almost magical delicacy.
135. His non-appearance afforded Shelton another proof of the delicacy that went hand in hand with the young vagrant's cynicism.
136. Spring eggs hardboiled in boys' urine has been a local delicacy in Dongyang, Zhejiang Province, eastern China, for thousands of years.
137. Many of the phenomena of Winter are suggestive of an inexpressible tenderness and fragile delicacy.
137. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
138. They are as much part of the Middle Eastern diet as hummus and olive oil, but the rocketing price of tomatoes has led many families to treat them as an expensive delicacy.
139. Listen to their voices, high permeability delicacy, sweetest fluidity tenor and bass virility powerful.
随便看

 

英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Suppus.net All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/11/15 0:36:57