delicacy
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Delicacy is the quality of being easy to break or harm, and refers especially to people or things that are attractive or graceful. 嬌弱; 精致
...the delicacy of a rose. …玫瑰花的嬌嫩。
2. N-UNCOUNT If you say that a situation or problem is of some delicacy, you mean that it is difficult to handle and needs careful and sensitive treatment. 微妙; 棘手
There was a matter of some delicacy on which he would be grateful for her advice. 有一件棘手的事,若能得到她的指點,他會感激不盡。
3. N-UNCOUNT If someone handles a difficult situation with delicacy, they handle it very carefully, making sure that nobody is offended. 考慮周到; 躰諒
Both countries are behaving with rare delicacy. 兩個國家都表現出難得的躰諒周到。
4. N-COUNT A delicacy is a rare or expensive food that is considered especially nice to eat. 美味佳肴
Smoked salmon was considered an expensive delicacy. 燻三文魚被認爲是一道昂貴的佳肴。
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delicacy /ˈdɛlɪkəsɪ/ (delicacies)
剑桥词典
delicacy noun (FOOD)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]something especially rare or expensive that is good to eat
(尤指稀有昂貴的)美食,美味,佳肴
In some parts of the world , sheep's eyes are considered a great delicacy. 羊眼在世界某些地方被認爲是一種難得的美味佳肴。
delicacy noun (POLITENESS)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]acting and speaking carefully so that no one is offended , or the possibility of causing offence
(行動或說話)慎重,周到;微妙性
He raised the matter with great delicacy. 他十分慎重地提起這件事。
I don't think you fully appreciate the delicacy of the situation . 我認爲你還沒有充分認識到侷勢的微妙性。
delicacy noun (BEING EASILY DAMAGED)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]the quality of being easy to damage or looking very easy to damage
易損;易碎;脆弱
Because of their great delicacy, the books cannot be moved . 由於這些書極易受損,因此不宜搬動。
delicacy noun (CARE)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]the quality of being done carefully or gently
精細,精妙
We admired the delicacy of her brush strokes . 我們十分訢賞她毛筆書法的精妙。 返回 delicacy