English to Portuguese Dictionary delicate

delicate

delicado
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
sensível,
gentil,
frágil,
indulgente,
fino,
suave,
delicado
example
You don't seem to understand how 'delicate' your situation is.
Most of the works were done on silk or rice paper, both very fragile and 'delicate' materials.
Metallic threads usually are not suited for knit fabrics as the knit's uneven texture may break the 'delicate' threads.
Her 'delicate' bone structure and elegant grace would always turn heads.
And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in 'delicate' colours which linger for hours.
This movie takes a very mature and sophisticated approach to a 'delicate' subject, offering no explanation as to why bad things can happen to good people.
The Arctic's 'delicate' tundra plants support Large populations of animals such as caribou and provide nesting habitat for huge numbers of birds.
But these states are so 'delicate' they are liable to be destroyed by background noise.
If this inflames 'delicate' office politics, so much the better.
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.
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.
Instead, it captures the 'delicate' state of a country at its most vulnerable.
They fought with the cold methodical precision of a toolmaker and the 'delicate' skill of a highwire circus performer.
This makes the 'delicate' Biscuit Rose de Reims the ideal dipping companion of a cup of Champagne, and the perfect biscuit to use in a charlotte, in place of the classic ladyfingers.
It's often hard to find the ‘right time’ to approach someone about a 'delicate' issue, as well as being difficult to say the words you need to say.
He reaches out a hand and with one deft, 'delicate' dart of the fingers rotates my book to face him.
Many of his breads are given 24 to 48 hours to rise on their own, developing precious flavors and 'delicate' textures.
Some have argued that the timing of the Presbyterians' decision will undermine the 'delicate' peace process now underway.
His health was 'delicate' and his studies were in consequence often interrupted.
It smelled wonderful - a 'delicate' fragrance lost between the natural perfumes of the world.
He also missed her warm body and the 'delicate' fragrance of her perfume.
A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the 'delicate' balances on which freedom and democracy depend.
For the little pears it's totally worth it because I don't need a whole lot and the colour is so 'delicate' .
Our ancestors understood this 'delicate' balance and went to great lengths not to upset it.
It takes a steady hand and 'delicate' skill to push a wire safely into a human heart.
This is a 'delicate' equilibrium balance that can easily be ruined.
The spotted crab, known for the colorful blue streaks on its shell, as well as its sweet and 'delicate' meat, is famous.
His total commitment to academic work together with rather 'delicate' health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school.
Though he has a high school education, he has been trained to be a specialist here, and he considers his job as 'delicate' as disarming a live bomb.
‘Leave us to work - this probe is 'delicate' and we need to proceed with a lot of caution,’ he said.
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