fragile造句31. Central Asia is a fragile region, politically weak but strategically important.
32. She was small and fragile and looked incongruous in an army uniform.
33. I'm feeling rather fragile after all that beer last night.
34. An undisclosed buyer will provide a much - needed cash injection for the fragile balance sheet.
35. Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment in which the birds live.
36. Shakur loses his fragile grip on reality and starts blasting away at friends and foe alike.
37. There were hopes that the talks would nourish the fragile growth of good relations between the two countries.
38. The fragile truce between the two sides is not expected to last long.
39. The fragile peace was hanging by a thread as thousands of hardliners took to the streets.
40. It gave him a shock in his fragile state.
41. The fragile peace has not dispelled old RussianChechen suspicions.
42. She looked so fragile and blue.
43. It means: this one is very fragile.
44. Placed rosaries of wild hibiscus on our fragile points.
45. Small things cause great changes in fragile lives.
46. So momentous, so fragile, so transient.
47. In its fragile immortality, the Ecosphere just sits there.
48. The fragile canoe did not capsize!
49. His overall condition remained fragile.
50. The baby felt so fragile in his arms.
51. I reminded her how fragile it was.
52. Kip was as fragile as he was sturdy.
53. You know how fragile your bones get.
54. This is an environmentally fragile area.
55. But divinity is a fragile commodity.
56. The parcel was marked FRAGILE -- HANDLE WITH CARE.
57. Much has been learned since Jan. 17, 1994, mostly how fragile and unpredictable life is.
58. The lectern at the Guildhall is a classic example of one that looks beautiful but is too small and fragile to use.
59. Numerous environmental campaigners have alleged that Fisons's peat-cutting operations are causing irreparable damage to the fragile habitat of lowland peat-bogs.
60. Each of these domestic vulnerabilities translates into a fragile, retrospective foreign policy that, in turn, fuels local frailties.