Examples of using Quite fragile in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
She's quite fragile.
She seems so strong, butyet she's quite fragile.
He is quite fragile, is not it?
A tiny little soul, quite fragile.
But he's quite fragile, you know, inside.
The lethal 20cm sabres are actually quite fragile.
But he's quite fragile, you know, inside.
The body of an eight-year-old child is still quite fragile.
He can be quite fragile. I know it doesn't look like it from the outside, but.
The tensions in his home have made his family quite fragile.
The only flaw is that it was quite fragile and could break easily.
There are wall(rigid and heavy),ceiling light, but quite fragile.
Felt is quite fragile appearance, but it is practical and maintenance-carpeted;
It is recommended to work accurately because inserted into it tempered glass quite fragile.
These vesicles andpustules are usually quite fragile, so many people never notice them but instead see tiny open sores ulcers.
It shows that however complex andsolid it seems it's actually quite fragile.
Once tungsten wire used at high temperature after recrystallization,it becomes quite fragile.
Once tungsten wire used at high temperature after re-crystallization,it becomes quite fragile.
For example, use the baths of wood should be very careful in order not to damage them quite fragile surface.
She left here in quite a fragile state.
She left here in quite a fragile state, though.
She has no friends in London and is quite a fragile person.