frail
/freɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /freɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfrāl/ (ame, mw)
frail — adjective
- frailpositive
- frailercomparative
- frailestsuperlative
1. not strong in body, structure, or condition, so even a small strain can hurt it
not strong in body, structure, or condition, so even a small strain can hurt it or make it fail
After the fever, David looked [[frail]] and needed help climbing the stairs.
look frail after illness
Wei lifted the hurt bird gently because its [[frail]] wing kept shaking.
frail + body part
After the ceasefire, the country lived under a [[frail]] peace for months.
When Lukas leaned on it, the [[frail]] wooden rail bent at once.
Tunde was too [[frail]] to carry the shopping home alone.
文法句型
frail + noun
look / grow / become frail
too frail to + infinitive
用法筆記
Often used for older or ill people, but it also describes light structures, body parts, systems, or periods of peace that cannot take much pressure. Common patterns include look frail and too frail to + infinitive.