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1 delicate in one's movements
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2 delicate
['delɪkɪt]adj1) хрупкий, слабый, нежный, тонкий, требующий осторожного обращения, изящный, виртуозныйThe child was delicate from constant illnesses. — У ребенка от постоянных болезней было слабое здоровье.
The food wasn't delicate enough for him. — Пища для него была груба.
She is too delicate for such hard work. — Она слишком слаба для такой тяжелой работы.
It is not delicate to ask such questions. — Бестактно задавать такие вопросы.
- delicate skin- delicate plant
- delicate flower
- delicate child
- delicate health
- delicate lungs
- delicate touch2) тактичный, осторожный, деликатныйThere was nothing delicate about his remark. — Его замечание было просто бестактным.
It was delicate of him not to show any curiosity. — Он поступил тактично, не проявив любопытства.
- delicate hintIt wasn't delicate of him to refuse to see her home. — Он бестактно отказался проводить ее до дому.
- delicate in one's remarks
- be delicate with smb3) тонкий, изящный, изысканный, утончённый, грациозныйEhere is something delicate about her face. — Было что-то изящное в ее лице.
- delicate taste- delicate features
- delicate figure
- delicate workmanship
- delicate lace
- delicate style
- delicate china
- delicate operation
- delicate constitution
- delicate flavour
- delicate web of the spider
- delicate shale of blue
- delicate ear for music
- delicate in one's appearance
- delicate in one's movements4) затруднительный, щекотливый, трудный, сложный, деликатный- delicate question- delicate matter
- delicate subject
- delicate mission
- delicate situation
- delicate stage in negotiations5) точный- delicate difference- delicate balance
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3 a coign of vantage
выгодная позиция, удобный наблюдательный пункт; место, удобное для наблюдения [шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Banquo: "This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve, By his lov'd mansionry, that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here: no jutty, frieze, buttress, Nor coigne of vantage, but this bird hath made His pendant bed and procreant cradle: Where they most breed and haunt, I have observ'd The air is delicate. " (W. Shakespeare, ‘Macbeth’, act I, sc. VI) — Банко: "Летний гость, Храмовник-стриж [Существовало поверье, что стрижи любят селиться под выступами церковных крыш. - автор], обосновавшись тут, Доказывает нам, что это небо Радушьем веет. Нет зубца, устоя, Угла иль выступа, где б он не свил Висячих лож и щедрых колыбелей. Где он живет, там воздух, я заметил, Особо чист." (перевод М. Лозинского)
As it is the traders had occupied... every coign of vantage. (W. Scott, ‘The Heart of Mid-Lothian’, ch. VI) — Торговцы уже заняли... все удобные места.
Our Lewis-gunners found themselves one or two coigns of vantage, from which the enemy's rash movements... were seen and challenged. (E. Blunden, ‘Undertones of War’, Kenk) — Наши пулеметчики с ручными пулеметами Люиса расположились на выгодных позициях, откуда они могли наблюдать за поспешным передвижением войск противника... и помешать этому.
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