Fragile
含义: Hungover; feeling delicate after drinking.
To feel 'fragile' is to be in that delicate, hungover state where you might break at any moment—loud noises hurt, movement is difficult, and you need gentle handling. It's an understatement that captures the vulnerability perfectly.
例句
- I'm feeling fragile this morning. 今早感觉很脆弱Esta mañana me siento frágil今朝はもろい感じだ오늘 아침은 몸이 연약한 상태야.
- She's a bit fragile—go easy on her. 她有点脆弱——对她温柔点Está un poco delicada, sé suave con ella彼女はちょっとデリケートな状態だから、やさしくしてあげて그녀 좀 연약한 상태니까 살살 대해 줘.
- Very fragile today, no sudden movements. 今天非常脆弱,别做突然的动作Hoy estoy muy frágil, nada de movimientos bruscos今日はかなり繊細だから、急に動かないで오늘은 아주 연약한 상태야, 갑자기 움직이지 마.
发音
/ˈfrædʒaɪl/
用法指南
语境: hangovers, morning after
语气: understated, humorous
✓ 正确说法
- Feeling fragile感觉很脆弱Sentirse frágilデリケートな状態몸이 연약한 상태
- A bit fragile有点脆弱Un poco delicadoちょっと繊細좀 연약한
- Very fragile非常脆弱Muy frágilかなり繊細아주 연약한
常见错误
- Understated way to describe a hangover
- Implies need for gentle treatment
起源与历史
Using the literal meaning of fragile—easily broken—to describe the vulnerable, delicate state of a hangover. It's British understatement at its finest, making severe suffering sound like delicacy.
词源: Literal meaning applied to hangover state
最早记录: Modern colloquial usage
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: British understatement
Regional notes: Particularly British usage.
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