Examples of using More fragile in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Cast thing will be more fragile.
But she's more fragile than she seems.
Compared to bone it is more fragile.
He's way more fragile than he should've been.
Blood vessels of the dermis become more fragile.
They are finer and more fragile than our own.
When you get to be our age,you get a little more fragile.
Less fish and more fragile stocks.
The more fragile the item, the more cushioning needed.
Your skin becomes more fragile as years go by.
Brush calligraphy is done on rice paper or on silk(more fragile).
This vessel's even more fragile than in the biomodel.
Spencer has always been smarter than the rest of us, but also more fragile.
Leeloo?- Yes. But she's more fragile than she seems.
When skin cell replacement decreases,skin becomes thinner and more fragile.
The skin is thinner and more fragile on these areas.
He's way more fragile than he should have been for a man his age.
The younger the child, the more fragile it is.
Bones become more fragile and prone to damage as one getting older.
The bones in this disease become more fragile and brittle.
This technique is more fragile than facets because the resin can break or move.
Why are some of my Kähler products more fragile than others?
These tend to become more fragile over time and that is why you need to use a poly brush.
Do not stretch them too much- this weakens the wire and makes it more fragile.
Come on. This vessel is even more fragile than in the bio-model.
Because of this,it is more natural, however, considerably more fragile.
But some types of wood more fragile, which is a significant drawback.
Modern teeth whitening does not make teeth become more susceptible to caries, or more fragile.
As we get older,our skin becomes more fragile and less elastic.
Vessels become more fragile and prone to damage from atherosclerosis and other pathological processes.