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adj1) крихкий, ламкий2) тендітний, слабкий, ніжний3) неміцний; недовговічний; минущий* * *aкрихкий, ламкий; тендітний, слабкий; ніжний; неміцний, нетривкий, недовговічний; скороминущий
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fragile — fra|gile [ˈfrædʒaıl US dʒəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: fragilis; FRAIL] 1.) easily broken or damaged = ↑delicate ≠ ↑strong ▪ fragile bones ▪ Be careful with that vase it s very fragile. 2.) a fragile situation is one that is weak or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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