paled / peɪl /

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paled3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

pal·er, pal·est.

  1. light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.:She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  2. of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or gray: pale yellow.
  3. not bright or brilliant; dim: the pale moon.
  4. faint or feeble; lacking vigor: a pale protest.
v. 无主动词 verb

paled, pal·ing.

  1. to become pale: to pale at the sight of blood.
  2. to seem less important, remarkable, etc., especially when compared with something else: Platinum is so rare that even gold pales in comparison.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make pale.

paled 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

light in color or effect

v. 动词 verb

become, make lighter or weakened

更多paled例句

  1. The country’s other adversities seem to pale in comparison to the ones unfolding daily for the medical workers.
  2. The glasses, which come in a pale green or pink, are hand-wash only.
  3. The rest of the plant lies underground as ghostly pale strings.
  4. Still, with whatever challenges we’re facing, we know it pales in comparison to the challenges faced by families who have lost loved ones or are suffering financial hardship.
  5. The 2009 pandemic caused by H1N1 pales in comparison to coronavirus.
  6. I enjoyed it, but thought it paled in comparison to their debut.
  7. Too silly and too scripted, those segments paled in comparison to the ones that Handler helmed solo.
  8. I paled and decided this was the end for me, but instead of a lynching I got a round of applause at the end.
  9. In the chaos of evacuation, the question of whether or not Beethoven should be allowed to go to Vienna paled somewhat.
  10. But that paled in comparison to the costs of a statewide campaign with an outlandish, gaffe-prone candidate.
  11. He paled a little, and sucked his lip, his eyes wandering to the girl, who stood in stolid inapprehension of what was being said.
  12. I miss going to him inexpressibly, and although I heard my favourite Joachim last night, even he paled before Liszt.
  13. She flushed deeplymuch more deeply than had Jess; then she paled.
  14. Slowly this ray paled, and its golden radiance faded to a pale blue light.
  15. George flushed and paled with wonder, shame, and anger as he read these tales of splendid adventures.