fragility 英 [frə'dʒɪlɪtɪ]   美 [frə'dʒɪləti]

fragility

fragility  英 [frə'dʒɪlɪtɪ] 美 [frə'dʒɪləti]

n. 脆弱;[力] 易碎性;虚弱 

名词复数:fragilities 

If he was ill, why didn't anyone do something about his fragility? 假如他生病了,为什么没有任何人为他的脆弱做些什么?

  • Fragility is a state of being delicate or breakable. The fragility of your grandmother's juice glasses might make you nervous about taking even one sip.
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  • n. 脆弱;[力] 易碎性;虚弱
  • 1. If he was ill, why didn't anyone do something about his fragility?

    假如他生病了,为什么没有任何人为他的脆弱做些什么?

  • fragility (n.) late 14c., "moral weakness," from Old French fragilité "debility, frailty" (12c.), from Latin fragilitatem (nominative fragilitas) "brittleness, weakness," from fragilis "brittle, easily broken," from root of frangere "to break" (from PIE root *bhreg- "to break"). Meaning "quality of being easily broken" is from late 15c.
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