Skip to main content

fragility

/frə-jĭl′ĭ-tē/

脆弱性,脆弱,脆弱程度,脆弱度

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • While the caution that the fragility of this situation calls for cannot be overstated, neither can the successes made thus far.

  • “The fragility of the Putin regime lies in the fact that the entire regime rests in one person,” he said.

  • She is stronger than she seems, despite her apparent fragility, and playing her role makes me feel like I am, too.

  • But it was the nuance, the complex emotion, the fragility of sex that would inform her diaries.

  • They try to express their vision of Valentino but with the same attributes—beauty, romance, femininity, and fragility.

  • Perhaps it was also the sombreness of her attire which gave a look of fragility—an almost painful fragility—to her appearance.

  • This one was about the same size, and gave the same impression of fragility.

  • Her form, too, seemed to have shrunken, and the loose tea-gown which she wore enhanced the fragility of her appearance.

  • The elasticity and fragility of glass are among its most extraordinary phenomena.

  • The first was the fragility of the plaster surface upon which it was displayed.