n.美味;佳肴;微妙;精密;精美;敏锐,敏感;世故,圆滑
indelicacy───n.粗俗,无教养
celibacy───n.独身
delegacy───n.代表团;代表的地位;代表制度;代表的派遣
delicate───adj.微妙的;精美的,雅致的;柔和的;易碎的;纤弱的;清淡可口的
delicacies───佳肴
delicately───adv.微妙地;精致地;优美地
delicates───adj.微妙的;精美的,雅致的;柔和的;易碎的;纤弱的;清淡可口的
helically───adv.成螺旋形地
overdelicacy───n.过分精美
That's another Spanish delicacy.───那是另一种西班牙美食。
Both countries are behaving with rare delicacy.───两个国家都表现出难得的体谅周到。
Smoked salmon was considered an expensive delicacy.───熏三文鱼被认为是一道昂贵的佳肴。
Elizabeth found the interest of the subject increase, and listened with all her heart; but the delicacy of it prevented farther inquiry.───伊丽莎白对这件事越来越感到兴趣,因此听得很专心。但是这件事很蹊跷,她不便进一步追问。
"I don't expect you to understand me, my feelings, as anyone who loved me might, but simple delicacy I did expect, " she said.───“我并不指望你会像一个多情的人一样,能够了解我和我的心情;不过希望你说话检点一点,”她说。
By jury-rigging a microscope with a bellows camera, Bentley was able to capture for the first time the exquisite delicacy of a snowflake.───由于本特利在风箱照相机前加装了一个显微镜头,因此他首次捕获到的雪花图案相当精致。
The delicacy and playfulness of Rococo designs is often seen as a reaction to the excesses of Louis XIV's regime.───洛可可式艺术设计的纤巧和嬉闹经常被视为反应过多的路易十四政权力量的代表。
He would always say to us: "A woman must be treated with the subtle delicacy that you would give to a rose petal. "───他常常对我们这样说:“要像对待玫瑰花瓣一样对待女人。”
and biting each one carefully between his teeth as if it were a delicacy.───每捉到一个就送到嘴里,象品尝美味似的细细地品味。
The man felt a delicacy about balancing between his mother and his wife.