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adjectivespröde; zerbrechlich [Glas]; schwach [Knochen]; brüchig [Gestein]* * *['britl](hard but easily broken: brittle materials.) spröde- academic.ru/9116/brittleness">brittleness* * *brit·tle[ˈbrɪtl̩, AM -t̬-]I. adj1. (fragile) zerbrechlich, spröde\brittle bones brüchige Knochena \brittle layer of ice eine dünne EisschichtII. n [Nuss]krokant nt* * *['brɪtl]adj* * *brittle [ˈbrıtl]A adj1. spröde, zerbrechlich (beide auch fig)2. brüchig (Metall etc) (auch fig):have a brittle relationship with ein gespanntes Verhältnis haben zu3. fig scharf (Antwort etc), (Stimme auch) schneidend4. figa) hart, kaltb) schwierig (Persönlichkeit etc)c) reizbar:have a brittle temper leicht aufbrausen, jähzornig seinB s (Nuss)Krokant m* * *adjectivespröde; zerbrechlich [Glas]; schwach [Knochen]; brüchig [Gestein]* * *adj.spröd adj.zerbrechlich adj. -
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/'britl/ * tính từ - giòn, dễ gãy, dễ vỡ !to have a brittle temper - dễ cáu, hay cáu -
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