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fragile
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fragile [Brit ˈfradʒʌɪl, Am ˈfrædʒəl, ˈfræˌdʒaɪl] ADJ
1. fragile (delicate):
fragile glass, structure, system, state
to feel fragile (physically)
to feel fragile (emotionally)
2. fragile (tenuous):
fragile link, hold
remember that it's fragile
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fragile
attention, c'est fragile!
fragile esprit, personne
fragile comme du cristal ou du verre
objet fragile/décoratif
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fragile [ˈfrædʒaɪl, Am -əl] ADJ
fragile
to feel fragile
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frêle bateau
précaire bonheur, santé, paix
fragile
fragile paix, bonheur, gloire
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fragile [ˈfrædʒ· ə l] ADJ
fragile
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frêle bateau
fragile
fragile paix, bonheur, gloire
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The shell is very light, thin, fragile, and semi-glossy translucent white.
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The stipe is covered with pale scales that have dark, narrow and fragile edges.
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These arches proved fragile and it was decided to build a new bridge in 1912.
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This, from a man with matinee-idol features and a fragile-appearing 150-pounds over a 5-9 frame.
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The only limitation is that the tips are very fine and fragile.
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