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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++del·i·cate /ˈdelɪkət/ ●●○ adjective  1 DIFFICULTneeding to be dealt with carefully or sensitively in order to avoid problems or failure 微妙的,需要谨慎处理的 There’s something I have to speak to you about – it’s a delicate matter. 我有件事要跟你讲——是一件需要谨慎处理的事。 delicate negotiations 微妙的谈判see thesaurus at difficult2 BREAKeasily damaged or broken 易坏的,易碎的,脆弱的 SYN fragile delicate hand-cut glass 易碎的手工刻花玻璃 The sun can easily damage a child’s delicate skin. 阳光很容易晒伤小孩娇嫩的皮肤。3 ILL old-fashioned someone who is delicate is hurt easily or easily becomes ill 〔人〕娇气的,娇弱的,体弱多病的 a delicate child 身体娇弱的孩子see thesaurus at ill, weak4 ATTRACTa part of the body that is delicate is attractive and graceful 优美的,优雅的 Her wrists and ankles were slim and delicate. 她的手腕和脚踝长得纤巧优雅。 her delicate features 她娇美的五官5 CAREFULmade skilfully and with attention to the smallest details 精巧的,精致的,精美的 a plate with a delicate pattern of leaves 有精致树叶图案的碟子6 STRONG TASTE OR SMELLa taste, smell, or colour that is delicate is pleasant and not strong 柔和的,清淡的,淡雅的 The wine has a dry delicate flavour. 这酒没有甜味,且味道清淡。 a delicate pink 淡粉红色delicately adverb indelicate
Examples from the Corpus
delicateSabine sampled the soup, and found the flavour surprisingly delicate.Unfortunately they are not all able to survive in an aquarium and some of the most colourful varieties are the most delicate.The delicate blossoms resemble lace.Matched brass florets mark the corners of the three leather volumes that contain them, and delicate brass chains fasten their bindings.Troy was a delicate child who spend most of his time indoors.Clare was more active than her brother, who had always been a delicate child.The tea was served in delicate china cups.The story of that day unfolds in a way that is delicate, deliberate and emotionally telling.We need to be aware, however, that the school environment is a delicate ecosystem, highly sensitive to political whim.Salmon has quite a delicate flavour, and it should not be over-cooked.This soup has a marvellous, delicate fragrance and a slightly sweet taste.The delicate glasses had felt thick and awkward in her hands, soft as putty but covered in cutting edges.a delicate gold necklaceMrs. Archer extended her delicate hand.This must come by the delicate interaction of her own willed effort and the creative understanding which Hilton calls grace.I am seeking your professional advice on a very delicate matter.The fish was served with a delicate mushroom sauce.The delicate operation took more than six hours.The china has a delicate pattern of leaves.delicate pinks and bluesMadeline was wondering how to approach the delicate question of her salary with her new boss.The delicate scent of roses hung in the air.Mr Humphreys wife was delicate - the doctor was called in once or twice a week.delicate matterI hope they can throw some light on a very delicate matter?Let us settle these delicate matters between ourselves.Given that we have victims, we come to the delicate matter of breeding.delicate skinThe sun can easily damage a child's delicate skin.Stephen lurched and pushed against her, bumping painfully on her, grinding his pelvis into the delicate skin of her crutch.delicate featuresIt suited her diminutive stature and delicate features.The bronze strands hung over her arm like a curtain, a silken backdrop for her delicate features.Their athletic form and delicate features, reminiscent of classical heroes, were much admired.
Origin delicate (1300-1400) Latin delicatus
del·i·cate adjectiveChineseSyllable
dealt to in needing with or Corpus be carefully sensitively


delicate
delicate /ˈdelɪkət, ˈdelɪkɪt/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: delicatus
1. needing to be dealt with carefully or sensitively in order to avoid problems or failure:
    There’s something I have to speak to you about – it’s a delicate matter.
    delicate negotiations
2. easily damaged or broken
   SYN  fragile:
    delicate hand-cut glass
    The sun can easily damage a child’s delicate skin.
3. old-fashioned someone who is delicate is hurt easily or easily becomes ill:
    a delicate child
4. a part of the body that is delicate is attractive and graceful:
    Her wrists and ankles were slim and delicate.
    her delicate features
5. made skilfully and with attention to the smallest details:
    a plate with a delicate pattern of leaves
6. a taste, smell, or colour that is delicate is pleasant and not strong:
    The wine has a dry delicate flavour.
    a delicate pink
—delicately adverb
indelicate


🔑 deli·cateBrE /ˈdelɪkət/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdelɪkət/ 🔊 adjective🔑 easily damaged or broken 易损的;易碎的;脆弱的 SYN fragile delicate china teacups易碎的瓷茶杯The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body. 眼睛是人体最娇弱的器官之一。🔊🔊the delicate ecological balance of the rainforest热带雨林极易被破坏的生态平衡Babies have very delicate skin. 婴儿的皮肤非常娇嫩。🔊🔊a cool wash cycle for delicate fabrics精细织物冷洗程序🔑 (of a person ) not strong and easily becoming ill/sick 虚弱的;纤弱的a delicate child/constitution 纤弱的孩子/体质🔑 small and having a beautiful shape or appearance 纤细的;微小的;精美的;小巧玲珑的his delicate hands他纤细的手🔑 made or formed in a very careful and detailed way 精致的;精细的;精密的the delicate mechanisms of a clock钟的精密机件🔑 showing or needing skilful, careful or sensitive treatment 熟练的;需要技巧的;需要小心处理的;微妙的I admired your delicate handling of the situation. 我佩服你应付这种局面的娴熟技巧。🔊🔊a delicate problem微妙的问题The delicate surgical operation took five hours. 这精细的外科手术花了五个小时。🔊🔊🔑 (of colours, flavours and smells 颜色、味道、气味) light and pleasant; not strong 柔和的;清淡可口的;清香的 SYN subtle a delicate fragrance/flavour 清新的芳香;鲜美的味道a river scene painted in delicate watercolours用柔和的水彩画的河景 deli·cate·ly BrE /ˈdelɪkətli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdelɪkətli/ 🔊 adverbHe stepped delicately over the broken glass. 他小心翼翼地跨过碎玻璃。🔊🔊delicately balanced flavours精心调配的味道