pale

pale [peɪl]  [pel] 

比较级:paler

最高级:palest

第三人称单数:pales

pale的反义词

现在分词:paling

pale是什么意思

过去分词:paled

过去式:paled

pale 基本解释

911查询·英语单词

形容词苍白的; 无力的; 暗淡的; 浅色的

不及物动词变得苍白; 失色; 变得暗淡

及物动词用栅栏围; 使失色; 使变苍白

名词栅栏,围篱; 桩; 境界,范围

pale 相关词组

pale的解释

1. beyond the pale : 在高尚行为的范围以外(处于受排斥境地);

pale 相关例句

形容词

1. She was pale with fear.
    她吓得脸色发白。

2. He wore a pale blue tie.
    他戴一条浅蓝色的领带。

3. The sky was pale blue.
    天空呈淡蓝色。

名词

1. His behavior is really beyond the pale!
    他的行为确实越轨了!

pale 网络解释

1. 淡色:另普林斯敦出版东南亚鸟书描述灰脚秧鸡亚成(幼)鸟脸部为淡色(PALE)特徵并未出现於照片中. 若张所摄确为繁殖配对,则兰阳溪口颜色较为黯淡者似为雌鸟,不知虹膜颜色是否适用判断成幼年龄,某些秧鸡科成员如红冠水鸡的亚成鸟虹膜似为暗褐色而非成鸟红色,

2. 淡:祖母绿颜色可以较浅,但是不能太淡,浅(Light)和淡(pale)是绝然不同的定义,颜色淡的祖母绿是缺少了绿色的浓度,在宝石学的界限上会被列入绿色柱石(Qreen beryl)而不真正属于祖母绿的范畴,它的价格与祖母绿差距很大.

3. 帕莱:城郊有帕莱(Pale)、伊利扎(Ilidza)疗养地. 萨拉曼卡 (Salamanca)西班牙中西部城市. 人口连郊区16.7万(1981). 位于托尔梅斯河(Tormes)北岸. 著名的历史古城,原为伊比利人聚落,迦太基和罗马时代经济发达. 八至十一世纪时为基督教徒和摩尔人的战场.

4. pale:pelvis andlegs elevating; 下身可抬高的座椅

pale 词典解释
pale的近义词

1. 浅色的;灰白的
    If something is pale, it is very light in colour or almost white.

    e.g. Migrating birds filled the pale sky...
           灰白的天空中满是迁徙的飞鸟。
    e.g. As we age, our skin becomes paler.
           随着年龄的增长,我们的皮肤愈见苍白。

2. (脸色)苍白的
    If someone looks pale, their face looks a lighter colour than usual, usually because they are ill, frightened, or shocked.

    e.g. She looked pale and tired...
           她看起来脸色苍白憔悴。
    e.g. He went deathly pale.
           他面如死灰。

paleness
...his paleness when he realized that he was bleeding.
他意识到自己在流血时的苍白脸色

3. 显得逊色;相形失色
    If one thing pales in comparison with another, it is made to seem much less important, serious, or good by it.

    e.g. When someone you love has a life-threatening illness, everything else pales in comparison.
           你爱的人得了致命疾病时,其他一切事情都显得不那么重要了。
    e.g. ...a soap opera against which other soaps pale into insignificance.
           让其他同类剧相形见绌的肥皂剧

4. (行为举止)出格的,越轨的
    If you think that someone's actions or behaviour are not acceptable, you can say that they are beyond the pale.

    e.g. This sort of thing really is quite beyond the pale.
           这种事情真是不可接受。
    e.g. ...beyond the pale of acceptable human behaviour.
           超出可接受的人类行为的范围

pale 单语例句

1. Old Tibet was " hell on earth ", which made slavery of medieval Europe and America look pale by comparison.

2. Chinese fortunes on the mainland pale by comparison with those of the wealthiest in the SAR.

3. The raw materials have undergone special processing which removes a large part of caffeine, making the color pale yellow.

4. After the initial frisson of interest it quickly became apparent that this was a pale imitation - Shenyang without the charisma.

5. Because Imperial Rome was built of white travertine stone, the builders of the papal city chose pale renderings to imitate marble.

6. Pale gold in color with the aromas of toasted bread and citrus fruit, the producers also use the Champagne method.

7. Coldness makes men gloomy and pale while sunshine brings a good mood.

8. They daubed red paint onto the walls and dome to restore its namesake color after a government restoration left it pale yellow.

9. Also try to ensure your urine remains pale yellow to colorless throughout the day.

10. Xiao doesn't pale in comparison to Tiger Mother Amy Chua in the United States.

pale 英英释义

pale

noun

1. a wooden strip forming part of a fence

    Synonym: picket

verb

1. turn pale, as if in fear

    Synonym: blanch blench

adj

1. abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress

    e.g. the pallid face of the invalid
           her wan face suddenly flushed

    Synonym: pallid wan

2. pale的翻译

2. lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness

    e.g. a pale rendition of the aria
           pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender
           a pallid performance

    Synonym: pallid

3. very light colored
    highly diluted with white

    e.g. pale seagreen
           pale blue eyes

4. not full or rich

    e.g. high, pale, pure and lovely song

5. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness
    dim or feeble

    e.g. the pale light of a half moon
           a pale sun
           the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street
           a pallid sky
           the pale (or wan) stars
           the wan light of dawn

    Synonym: pallid wan sick