- [uncountable]
the fact of being, or appearing to be, easy to damage or break 脆弱;娇嫩 the delicacy of the fabric 织物的精细脆弱 Her skin had the delicacy of a flower. 她的皮肤像花一样娇嫩。
Extra ExamplesThe eggs of this bird are considered a great delicacy. 这种鸟的蛋被视为美味佳肴。 the exquisite delicacy of the embroidery 刺绣的精致
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exquisite
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the quality of being done carefully and gently 仔细;温柔 the delicacy of his touch 他那温柔的抚摸 These objects are very old and should be treated with great delicacy. 这些物件很旧了,处理起来要非常小心。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exquisite
- [uncountable]
very careful behaviour in a difficult situation so that nobody is offended synonym tact周到;体贴 She handled the situation with great sensitivity and delicacy. 她慎重而周到地处理了这个情况。 He handled the situation with extreme delicacy. 他极为小心谨慎地应对这个局面。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- extreme
- great
- utmost
- …
- with delicacy
- a matter of (some) delicacy
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the fact that a situation is difficult and somebody may be easily offended 棘手;微妙 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- extreme
- great
- utmost
- …
- with delicacy
- a matter of (some) delicacy
- [countable]
a type of food considered to be very special in a particular place synonym speciality精美的食物;佳肴 local delicacies 当地的美味佳肴 Dr Jaffrey handed us a plate of dates: traditionally the delicacy with which to break the Ramadan fast. 杰弗瑞博士递给我们一盘枣:传统上,这是斋戒的美味。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- exotic
- rare
- …
- be considered
- sample
- try
- …
Word Originlate Middle English (in the senses ‘voluptuousness’ and ‘luxuriousness’): from delicate + -acy.