Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet DELICATE


DELICATE

Definition av DELICATE

  1. delikat, fin, tunn, känslig
  2. känslig, ömtålig, bräcklig, skör
  3. ömtåligt klädesplagg, särskilt om underkläder
  4. (ålderdomligt) delikatess, läckerbit

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  • Celestine is named for the delicate blue colour of its crystals, and is the heaviest mineral in the ocean.
  • Craft knives are small utility knives used as precision-oriented tools for finer, more delicate tasks such as carving and papercutting.
  • He has received critical acclaim mainly for his delicate and allegorical nudes, copies of which are widely distributed in public places and private homes in Sweden.
  • Some Peperomias have thick, waxy, succulent leaves and stems; still, others are rather delicate, with paper-thin leaves.
  • Having now become the new president of the country, whose name was changed back to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kabila found himself in a delicate position as a puppet of his foreign backers.
  • This temperature range makes it particularly suitable for delicate food, such as eggs, poultry, fish and fruit, which might easily fall apart or dry out using other cooking methods.
  • Double steaming, sometimes called double boiling, is a Chinese cooking technique to prepare delicate food such as bird's nest soup and shark fin soup.
  • Seurat's artistic personality combined qualities that are usually thought of as opposed and incompatible: on the one hand, his extreme and delicate sensibility, on the other, a passion for logical abstraction and an almost mathematical precision of mind.
  • Zetes and Calais were credited with very delicate and graceful hair, which was said to give them the ability to fly (though in some tales they have wings).
  • Unlike manual dishwashing, which relies on physical scrubbing to remove soiling, the mechanical dishwasher cleans by spraying hot water, typically between , at the dishes, with lower temperatures of water used for delicate items.
  • The white dress was once considered a symbol of luxury due to the difficulties in laundering delicate white clothing.
  • Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, made by machine or by hand.
  • The delicate position PLUNA was in at this time led the Uruguayan Government to aid the company by boosting its stake to 85% on 16 October 1944.
  • Sighted in the Open Heath area are low growing plants such as the fringed lilly Thysanotus tuberosus, tall sundew Drosera peltata, which is a carnivorous plant, flat-stemmed cord rush Eurychorda complanata and Wallum grevillea Grevillea leiophylla, which is a delicate pink flowered grevillea growing to only about 30 cm.
  • There was a historical distinction between the heavy work of the blacksmith and the more delicate operations of a whitesmith, who usually worked in gold, silver, pewter, or the finishing steps of fine steel.
  • By the 20th century, algebraists and number theorists had come to realize that the condition of being a PID is rather delicate, whereas the condition of being a Dedekind domain is quite robust.
  • A frail, delicate and extremely shy boy, he was described by his school fellows in 1870 as 'mooney' or abstracted but happy enough.
  • The younger Symonds, considered delicate, did not take part in games at Harrow School after the age of 14, and he showed no particular promise as a scholar.
  • One purpose is to allow the printmaker to print on a much more delicate surface, such as Japanese paper or linen, that pulls finer details off the plate.
  • His constitution was delicate and sensitive and his philosophic bent had already manifested itself by his observations on the influence of the physical state on the moral.


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