English to Tamil Dictionary delicate

delicate

மென்மையானது
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'
பலமற்ற,
நுண்மையான
adjective
மிக நுண்ணிய
example
If you look at apparel, women are wearing more 'delicate' colors, and pastels go along with the retro movements.
Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very 'delicate' organs that are easily damaged.
The blouse was a light, 'delicate' shade of pink, with a dark flower pattern covering it.
It is a 'delicate' situation, politically, psychologically, socially.
You have the power and opportunity to show your true colours and minimize the damage to a 'delicate' ecosystem.
Chemicals from tobacco smoke get into your bloodstream and can damage the 'delicate' blood vessels inside your eye.
And later, a time of 'delicate' diplomacy in the Middle East.
He was frightened to move unless he disturbed the stillness, unless he shattered its 'delicate' fragility.
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.
It also moved the region from a 'delicate' peace to almost inevitable conflict.
He exhibited more 'delicate' skills when he headed home Hamilton's second goal.
To change position was to upset the 'delicate' balance.
Light yellow varieties, many shades of pink and 'delicate' pastels need full sun to bring out the colorings.
A fruity, off-dry style from the southerly Pfalz region, this comparatively 'delicate' wine has a pleasantly spicy undertone that would work brilliantly with this dish.
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.
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.
The wonderful team of nurses cared not only for Lydia, but the 'delicate' state of the family at this time.
Your ears are connected to your nose and then to the sinuses by narrow passageways - 'delicate' , intricate structures with a remarkable ability to recover after an infection such as a cold.
By the 14th century, there were a number of forces which upset this 'delicate' balance.
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.
If you describe the show as a 'delicate' cheese souffle - you like it?
Never mind sir, the hit didn't damage any of your 'delicate' equipment.
It was rich and its 'delicate' herb flavouring worked well with the chicken.
These rather 'delicate' tools may have been used as small chisels or planes, perhaps for wood or bone carving or bark/fiber removal.
It takes a steady hand and 'delicate' skill to push a wire safely into a human heart.
The lungs are also 'delicate' and easily damaged if the ventilation is too aggressive.
Corals and other reef organisms are extremely 'delicate' and thus easily damaged.
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.
However, the Minister stressed that negotiations were at a 'delicate' state at this point.
The plants are incredibly 'delicate' and of great botanical value, which explains why the house isn't normally open for the public to view.
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