English to Arabic Dictionary delicate

delicate

حساس
definition
noun
It wasn't too long until I discovered her delicates (bras, panties, aerobic outfits, and make-up).
a delicate fabric or garment made of such fabric.
adjective
a spider's web, strong yet delicate
very fine in texture or structure; of intricate workmanship or quality.
delicate china
easily broken or damaged; fragile.
translation of 'delicate '
adjective
رقيق,
لطيف,
ذو كياسة,
مرهف,
شهي,
ضعيف,
دقيق,
بالغ الرقة,
ناعم
example
It is a very 'delicate' process of being politically active, because taking seriously the people you are involved with is a key concern, without romanticising them.
Her 'delicate' bone structure and elegant grace would always turn heads.
If this inflames 'delicate' office politics, so much the better.
A succulent dish, it was served with a 'delicate' sauce comprising olive oil, garlic and citrus juice.
As you would expect the ferry crossing was not enjoyable and everyone was in a 'delicate' state.
And the coast is our most fragile and 'delicate' environment.
But these states are so 'delicate' they are liable to be destroyed by background noise.
The 'delicate' intricacy of the leaves provided inspiration for motifs in decoration, appearing on tiles and wrought iron, china, glass and linen.
If performed incorrectly, the stress of teasing or backcombing hair can damage 'delicate' strands.
The 'delicate' tools used for extrusion of aluminium or plastic profiles are therefore often polished manually.
The lungs are also 'delicate' and easily damaged if the ventilation is too aggressive.
Out of a crass-sounding approach has come a 'delicate' and innovative solution.
His health was 'delicate' and his studies were in consequence often interrupted.
You have the power and opportunity to show your true colours and minimize the damage to a 'delicate' ecosystem.
The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with 'delicate' liqueurs and Belgian chocolates.
His total commitment to academic work together with rather 'delicate' health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school.
The mind on which we rely is itself an extremely 'delicate' instrument.
This is a 'delicate' equilibrium balance that can easily be ruined.
The body is made up of multiple delicate tissues, the most delicate of which is the brain, and taking any drug damages the most 'delicate' tissues first.
And later, a time of 'delicate' diplomacy in the Middle East.
Nudge into a 'delicate' dish of taramasalata made with fish roe and strong garlic dip.
Anyway, it was very exiting to dig with the 'delicate' tools.
Oetzi's corpse was removed from the ice, not by archaeologists, with 'delicate' tools, but by the local mountain rescue team, with a steam hammer.
Debussy made as much use of silence as of sound to express emotion, and in the orchestration each instrument was given a 'delicate' colour of its own to blend into the painting.
In sport, 'delicate' skills can plummet fast and far.
A 'delicate' white lace shawl rests around her shoulders, draping down the length of her body.
So certainly the government is watching this very closely to see what influence this would have on the 'delicate' politics here.
This group does deal with very 'delicate' political and diplomatic issues.
Where the inner part is smaller, the meshwork structure is more 'delicate' and is not interwoven tightly enough to convey the spiral nature of its structure.
The brow pencil in Soft Brown is a 'delicate' colour and blended well when it was brushed.
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