Examples of using A very fragile in English and their translations into Swedish
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She's a very fragile flower.
Too late. See, trust is a very fragile thing.
Got a very fragile ego.
Comic book sales is a very fragile field.
It's a very fragile, human moment.
People also translate
As you can see, my daughter's in a very fragile state.
Trust is a very fragile thing.
A very fragile, liquid, soft animal that relies on tremendous intelligence.
He's got a very fragile ego.
In case you're wondering about the bubble wrap, I have been told that I have a very fragile"ping pong" body.
This is a very fragile time for Jono.
There's acrylic down there, it's a very fragile environment.
This is a very fragile ecosystem.
With the continuously worsening crisis, many fishing undertakings are now in a very fragile financial state.
And it's a very fragile entity.
which is a very fragile flower.
See, trust is a very fragile thing. Too late.
stop because as you probably imagine this is a very fragile and risky.
Nigeria is a very fragile and unstable democracy.
That relies on tremendous intelligence. A very fragile, liquid, soft animal.
There is a very fragile and temporary calm in the situation, which will not last long.
But he's in a very fragile stage in his recovery,
ET The financial instrument for development cooperation involves a very fragile compromise between the commission,
Confidence is a very fragile thing and it takes a long time to recover it
we have a situation where Maoist rebels are threatening a very fragile constitutional monarchy,
We are experiencing a very fragile and divided recovery.
Glass is a very fragile material, and the appearance of scratches on the glass can be caused by mechanical impact
The compromise reached in the Council is a very fragile one, however, and there is no point in putting it at risk.