English to Turkish Dictionary delicate

delicate

narin
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
güvenli,
duyarlı,
lezzetli,
hassas,
düşünceli,
ince,
nazlı,
nazik,
narin
example
Well done toast on the nose gives way to 'delicate' strawberry and raspberry flavours with hazelnut to finish.
The wonderful team of nurses cared not only for Lydia, but the 'delicate' state of the family at this time.
It takes a steady hand and 'delicate' skill to push a wire safely into a human heart.
The tea from Darjeeling with its characteristic 'delicate' colour and aroma is called the ‘champagne of teas’.
We speak of someone as in 'delicate' health, for example, which means that he or she has to take precautions that ordinary healthy people can disregard.
The spotted crab, known for the colorful blue streaks on its shell, as well as its sweet and 'delicate' meat, is famous.
This new law upsets the 'delicate' balance which the courts had tried to achieve during the 1990s.
A 'delicate' white lace shawl rests around her shoulders, draping down the length of her body.
Metallic threads usually are not suited for knit fabrics as the knit's uneven texture may break the 'delicate' threads.
As you would expect the ferry crossing was not enjoyable and everyone was in a 'delicate' state.
After resigning because of 'delicate' health in August of 1918, she was honorably discharged.
There are many small and 'delicate' Instruments that can get caught in the bottom of the sterilization pan.
Chemicals from tobacco smoke get into your bloodstream and can damage the 'delicate' blood vessels inside your eye.
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.
The Arctic's 'delicate' tundra plants support Large populations of animals such as caribou and provide nesting habitat for huge numbers of birds.
And at winter dusk, sky and snow are bathed in 'delicate' colours which linger for hours.
Fine, 'delicate' black lines delineate androgynous figures, heads turned heavenward, mouths open.
Two antennas will allow the spacecraft to communicate with Earth in any configuration, always having the side hosting 'delicate' instruments away from the Sun.
A law banning religious hatred will begin to unravel the 'delicate' balances on which freedom and democracy depend.
If you look at apparel, women are wearing more 'delicate' colors, and pastels go along with the retro movements.
We worked in poor light, but were fascinated with the intricate pattern of the 'delicate' growth.
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.
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.
Berries, for example, are very 'delicate' and fragile.
Our readers have suggested the best ways to handle a 'delicate' issue such as outlandish dressing by students in colleges.
Sauvignon blanc came from Sancerre, in France, was light and dry and tasted minerally and crisp with 'delicate' fruit.
They also say it will damage rare and 'delicate' upland habitats; hinder the local economy by deterring tourists; and dramatically devaluing nearby properties.
Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very 'delicate' organs that are easily damaged.
There has been a really 'delicate' approach to this matter.
This was no simple affair of the heart, but also a decision which entailed 'delicate' political considerations.
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