US /ˈdɛləkətlɪ/
・UK /'delɪkətlɪ/
Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were like those upper members, bare.
as if its hold were of uncommon strength. Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were,
May I delicately direct your attention to this bottle?
May I delicately direct your attention to this bottle?
inside. The barbecue pork bun. And the outside of the bun it's so delicately crispy. Well,
And the outside of the bun is so delicately crispy.
Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were, like those upper members, bare.
Its legs and feet, most delicately formed, were, like those upper
Now, a lot of you were I'm trying to say this delicately still in diapers at that time.
-- I'm trying to say this delicately --
It's essentially just a bowl of white rice with delicately braised pork on top and winter melon on the side.
with delicately braised pork on top
I really don't know how to approach this delicately.
I really don't know how to approach this delicately.
Grossing over nine times its $8 million budget, this film, partially inspired by “The Scarlet Letter," is about high school student Olive Penderghast, played brilliantly and delicately by Stone, who pretends to be the school slut to boost her popularity.
Grossing over nine times its eight-million-dollar budget, this film—partially inspired by "The Scarlet Letter"—is about high school student Olive Pendergast, played brilliantly and delicately by Stone, who pretends to be the School Slut to boost her popularity.
How shall I put this delicately?
How shall I put this delicately?
point, delicately upholding an infant's less typical response to certain events. Ideally,
Or, "It's okay not to feel happy on your birthday," the parent might say at another point, delicately upholding an infant's less typical response to certain events.