English to Indonesian Dictionary delicate

delicate

halus
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
halus,
tajam,
mudah tersinggung,
peka,
sulit,
lezat,
lembut,
tdk menyolok,
tipis,
lemah,
tdk menyolok mata,
lembut hati
example
If performed incorrectly, the stress of teasing or backcombing hair can damage 'delicate' strands.
Wire frame glasses look great with any outfit, the only disadvantage is that they may be a little more fragile and 'delicate' than plastic glasses.
As you would expect the ferry crossing was not enjoyable and everyone was in a 'delicate' state.
Two antennas will allow the spacecraft to communicate with Earth in any configuration, always having the side hosting 'delicate' instruments away from the Sun.
The plump crustaceans were cooked only until tender, then served up in a 'delicate' tomato, wine and feta cheese sauce.
The tea from Darjeeling with its characteristic 'delicate' colour and aroma is called the ‘champagne of teas’.
He exhibited more 'delicate' skills when he headed home Hamilton's second goal.
The emerging plants are 'delicate' , so continuous moisture is essential.
Courgettes or zucchini lightly cooked in butter are also a 'delicate' dish.
She never really knew how to handle 'delicate' situations requiring tact and sincere honesty.
The ladies are developing their newly acquired skills in the 'delicate' art of egg decoration.
Of 'delicate' health, he was constantly ill and in pain in the last ten years of his life.
It had a 'delicate' tomato flavour with a touch of the sea.
It measures 2.7 metres across and is built like a shellfish: its hard shell designed to protect its 'delicate' instruments from the heat of entry into the atmosphere.
If this inflames 'delicate' office politics, so much the better.
The mind on which we rely is itself an extremely 'delicate' instrument.
This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and 'delicate' spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream.
And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in 'delicate' colours which linger for hours.
Then he carefully pulls the book from the shelf, cradling its 'delicate' pages, its fragile spine in his palms with the same tenderness lavished on a newborn baby.
Antonio has produced ceramic containers to symbolise this, the containers are at once 'delicate' and fragile, battered and worn, but also sturdy and durable.
It's not quite the done thing here to rip it open on the spot, but it turned out to be this incredibly refined and 'delicate' china tea-pot.
Smith opens this space before the viewer, as if it's at our feet; renders its old textures in 'delicate' detail; infuses it with light.
There has been a really 'delicate' approach to this matter.
They must ‘handle the Koran as if it were a fragile piece of 'delicate' art.’
He was 'delicate' in health and of a nervous disposition, but this is hardly apparent from his work, which uses colour in a bold, unnaturalistic manner echoing the Fauves.
I kept it from you because I didn't want to upset you in your 'delicate' condition.
The raspberry vodka is photosensitive so, in contrast to their other flavours, they bottle it in dark glass so it keeps its 'delicate' colour.
His interiors combine domes, columned screens, and apses with classically derived surface patterns in 'delicate' colours.
And I never did interview her because I was aware of her 'delicate' health and I wanted to do it properly - to spend an afternoon with her.
Chemicals from tobacco smoke get into your bloodstream and can damage the 'delicate' blood vessels inside your eye.
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