English to Malay Dictionary delicate

delicate

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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
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example
There are still layers of noise and sonic adventurousness, but now it is far more subtle in the mix, applied with a 'delicate' brush rather than a trowel.
And finally the most 'delicate' colour on the map is also the scarcest.
Light yellow varieties, many shades of pink and 'delicate' pastels need full sun to bring out the colorings.
Greens, carrots, and 'delicate' herbs grow here, protected from deluges.
There has been a really 'delicate' approach to this matter.
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.
For the little pears it's totally worth it because I don't need a whole lot and the colour is so 'delicate' .
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.
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.
A faint aroma of the hot earth cooled by the first rains wafted in and filled the room with its 'delicate' fragrance.
The Arctic's 'delicate' tundra plants support Large populations of animals such as caribou and provide nesting habitat for huge numbers of birds.
‘Leave us to work - this probe is 'delicate' and we need to proceed with a lot of caution,’ he said.
These are usually the more 'delicate' plants such as Clematis viticella, which are best with an annual light prune followed by hard pruning every ten years.
When the characters do not click, the 'delicate' structure of the conversation unravels.
She preferred the simple, direct approach to 'delicate' topics.
It had a 'delicate' tomato flavour with a touch of the sea.
We'd like to post more excerpts, but with the international political situation so 'delicate' right now, it could tip us over the brink.
The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with 'delicate' liqueurs and Belgian chocolates.
I kept it from you because I didn't want to upset you in your 'delicate' condition.
This has a pale hay colour, with a 'delicate' , attractive nose that smells of damp elderflower and freshly peeled apple.
Many of his breads are given 24 to 48 hours to rise on their own, developing precious flavors and 'delicate' textures.
This adventure proved too much for my 'delicate' health, and I soon developed a severe cold.
We spent New Year's Eve with some friends who gave us at dinner (among much else) a gorgeous, 'delicate' soup made from Jerusalem artichokes and cream.
This was no simple affair of the heart, but also a decision which entailed 'delicate' political considerations.
Although there was only a year of difference between their ages, she was small and petite, not fragile, but seemingly 'delicate' .
A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the 'delicate' balances on which freedom and democracy depend.
His most characteristic works are abstracts painted in light, translucent colours, often 'delicate' shades of blue.
He was frightened to move unless he disturbed the stillness, unless he shattered its 'delicate' fragility.
Fine, 'delicate' black lines delineate androgynous figures, heads turned heavenward, mouths open.
Sauvignon blanc came from Sancerre, in France, was light and dry and tasted minerally and crisp with 'delicate' fruit.
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