delicacy

名詞

UK/ˈdel.ɪ.kə.si/
US/ˈdel.ə.kə.si/

定義 delicacy 名詞

food(食物)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A rare or expensive food that is considered a great treat.

    指稀有或昂貴且美味的食物;佳餚;珍饈

    • In some cultures, caviar is considered a great delicacy.

      在某些文化中,魚子醬被視為一種美味佳餚。

    • Truffles are often considered a delicacy due to their unique flavor and rarity.

      松露因其獨特的風味和稀有性,常被視為一種珍饈。

    • This exotic fruit is considered a delicacy in the region.

      這種異國水果在該地區被視為一種美味珍饈。

politeness(禮貌)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    Careful and sensitive behavior or speech to avoid causing offense or difficulty.

    指言行舉止謹慎,以避免冒犯或造成不快;細膩;敏感;微妙

    • She handled the sensitive issue with great delicacy.

      她以極大的細膩處理了這個敏感問題。

    • Diplomacy requires handling matters with great skill and delicacy.

      外交需要以極大的技巧和細膩來處理事務。

    • We must be mindful of the delicacy of the matter when discussing it.

      我們在討論這個問題時必須考慮到其微妙性。

fragility(脆弱)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The quality of being easily damaged or broken; fragility.

    脆弱;易碎

    • The vase needs to be handled with care due to its delicacy.

      這個花瓶需要小心處理,因為它很脆弱。

    • The delicacy of these antiques requires special protection.

      這些古董的脆弱性需要特別的保護。

    • The delicacy of these papers requires them to be stored with special care.

      這些文件的脆弱性要求它們需要特別小心的儲存。

detail(細節)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The quality of being intricate, careful, or fine in workmanship or execution.

    指精巧;精緻;細膩

    • We appreciated the delicacy of her embroidery.

      我們很欣賞她刺繡的精緻。

    • The delicacy of the sculpture was truly remarkable.

      這座雕塑的精緻確實令人驚嘆。

    • The delicacy of the craftsmanship is incredible.

      這項工藝的精緻令人難以置信。