Examples of using More fragile in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
He's more fragile than he cares to admit.
However, compared with plumbing from other materials- more fragile.
But a home… a home is more fragile than that.
This vessel's even more fragile than in the biomodel.
Trust me, she's more fragile than you think.
Now obviously, some cities are more fragile than others.
Relatively speaking, SmCo material is more fragile and more easily break.
This brittleness can make hair more fragile and increase shedding and breakage.
Their bones acutely feel a lack of calcium and become more fragile.
This team's psyche is more fragile than my grandmother's hip joint.
She is very fragile right now, more fragile than you know.
If Richard's the dominant partner… then Melissa's delusion is more fragile.
How can we understand what makes some societies more fragile than other societies?
Pastures that support the semi-nomadic lifestyle of Mongols have decreased and become more fragile.
Spencer has always been smarter than the rest of us, but also more fragile.
And the barrier keeping us safe from that is sometimes more fragile than it appears.
Global social stability has become more fragile and reduction of natural disasters would reduce this fragility.
And it is probably also more fragile and has less resistance when it comes under pressure.
As you may know, in later life our skin becomes more fragile and more easily damaged.
Financial systems in developing and transition countries are, on the whole, more fragile than the global average.