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单词 fragile nature
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fragile nature

collocation in English

meaningsoffragileandnature

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fragile
adjective
uk
/ˈfrædʒ.aɪl/
us
/ˈfrædʒ.əl/
A fragile object is easily damaged ...
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nature
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.tʃər/
us
/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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(Definition offragileandnaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffragile nature

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Second, thefragilenatureof existing voluntary commitment within faith groups needs to be appreciated.
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The existing services are of a particularlyfragilenature.
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Anything can go wrong given thefragilenatureof the world economy.
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During the past few days we have seen the continuingfragilenatureof the world monetary system.
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It is a stark example of thefragilenatureof a great deal of the clothing and textile industries.
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Secondly, the growing rate of infection among women is not simply down to theirfragilenatureor to bad luck.
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Despite thefragilenatureof the effect, the fact that it occurs at all suggests that top-down cognitive knowledge can influence speech perception, at least in some situations.
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Given thefragilenatureof this peace and national reconciliation process, it requires all the international protection that it can be accorded.
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Generally speaking, they are that compensation is allowed unless the parcel contains articles of an exceptionallyfragilenatureor is insufficiently packed.
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It is a combination of more prisoners, budget cuts and fewer staff which will exacerbate thefragilenatureof the service.
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Some have argued that there should be an absolute right to make back-up copies, because of thefragilenatureof the storage of computer programs.
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There you have one of the great difficulties with airships—thefragilenatureof the outer skin and its liability to deteriorate.
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Clouzot also studied thefragilenatureof the other people in the sanatorium.
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The porous,fragilenatureof the ethmoid bone makes it particularly susceptible to fractures.
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No public access is allowed, due to thefragilenatureof the bird habitats.
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Protein crystallization is inherently difficult because of thefragilenatureof protein crystals.
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However, due to thefragilenatureof carpets very few examples have survived.
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What links them is thefragilenatureof the area, its outstanding natural beauty and the outstanding sites of special scientific interest that support a wealth of wildlife.
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The serial's official website describe her as being stronger that many people realise despite herfragilenature.
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Most protein formulations are parenteral due to thefragilenatureof the molecule which would be destroyed by enteric administration.
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Due to thefragilenatureof the thin chalk soils there has been much controversy over routing.
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Due to thefragilenatureof this equipment, windsurfing or launching in breaking waves is to be avoided.
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Tomb 5 is closed to the public due to thefragilenatureof the paintings contained within.
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It usually has a ring present, but due to itsfragilenaturesometimes it is rubbed or washed off.
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This remedial law was only a temporary solution due to thefragilenatureof a thin, paper postage stamp. 2011.
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fragmentary nature

collocation in English

meaningsoffragmentaryandnature

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fragmentary
adjective
uk
/fræɡˈmen.tər.i/
us
/ˈfræɡ.mən.ter.i/
existing only in small parts and ...
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nature
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.tʃər/
us
/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
See more atnature

(Definition offragmentaryandnaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffragmentary nature

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From the data available on the tuff samples so far, the recognition of species has proven problematic due to thefragmentarynatureof the fossils.
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Despite thefragmentarynatureof the skeletal remains, it is clear that both subadults and adults are present.
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This is a book with a forthright title which doesn't quite reflect thefragmentarynatureof the content within.
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Theirfragmentarynaturecauses them to disintegrate under the electron beam.
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This is an impressive study given thefragmentarynatureof available sources.
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The confusion over the identity of much of this material is related to its veryfragmentarynature.
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These indirect sources are of a veryfragmentarynature, but they are all we have to reconstruct the political discourse of the subjects.
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The irregular character of this distribution is certainly a function of record keeping and thus suggestive of the incomplete andfragmentarynatureof the evidence available.
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I agree with the rapporteur's opinion that thefragmentarynatureof existing legislation deters consumers and undertakings alike from participating in cross-border trade.
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Bophuthatswana'sfragmentarynatureis only one reason why no country thought it right to recognise its independence.
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Reconstructing the themes of the pediments is difficult due to thefragmentarynatureof the surviving remnants.
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The dinosaur fauna is of a veryfragmentarynatureand identification doesn't go beyond indeterminate theropod and iguanodontid remains.
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Thefragmentarynatureof the red and blue frescoes inside the chapel means they are difficult to assess.
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Its appearance is not known, because of thefragmentarynatureof its fossil remains.
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Thefragmentarynatureof the text narrates the sensibility that is inevitably expressed in moments.
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Their precise linguistic relationships are uncertain because of thefragmentarynatureof the evidence.
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Also, due to thefragmentarynature, it is unknown whether it constitutes a version of some other known text.
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Due to thefragmentarynatureof the remains, it is uncertain what type of tetanuran theropod it is, though it may be a primitive carnosaur.
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Because of thefragmentarynatureof the material associated with the genus, its classification beyond that of a basal crocodylomorph is indeterminant.
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Some remnants of pottery were found here which could not be identified because of thefragmentarynature.
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