English: Put a fragile label on my luggage.
The key point of this sentence is put sth on, which means "put something on something" and extended to "paste two objects together"
Lexical analysis:
I. fragile
English [? fr? d? a? L] beauty [? fr? d? l]?
Fragile; fragile; weak
Second, label
English? ['le? b(? )l]? Beautiful? [? leb? l]?
1, vt. annotation; Label on
2. n. label; Trademark; label
Third, luggage
English [? l? g? d? ] beauty [? l? ɡ? d? ]?
n.< English > Luggage; < Beauty > leather suitcase/trunk
Extended data
Discrimination of synonyms:
First, the adjectives brittle, fragile and frail all mean "fragile".
1, brittle refers to a brittle material with no elasticity or flexibility, suggesting that it is fragile when it is pressed or twisted.
2. fragile not only refers to fragility, but also refers to people who are weak and easily get sick.
3, frail refers to the weakness of the human body, but also refers to something that is not durable and fragile.
Baggage and luggage can both mean "luggage".
1, bag uncountable nouns, which refer to big and heavy luggage in British English and all luggage in American English.
2. luggage is mostly used in Britain, referring to travelers' luggage.