paleness如何读

英:[peɪlnəs]

美:[ˈpelnɪs]

paleness是什么意思

  • n.苍白;暗淡;变青

paleness词根

词根:pale

adj.

pale 苍白的;无力的;暗淡的

palish 稍微苍白的

adv.

palely 苍白地;淡色地;青青地

n.

pale 前哨;栅栏;范围

vi.

pale 失色;变苍白;变得暗淡

vt.

pale 使失色;使变苍白;用栅栏围

paleness英英释义

adjective

deficient in color or intensity of color : pallid

a pale complexion

having color of reduced saturation (see saturation sense 4a)

a pale pink

not bright or brilliant : dim

a pale sun shining through the fog

feeble, faint

a pale imitation

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to become pale

transitive verb

to make pale

noun

an area or the limits within which one is privileged or protected (as from censure)

conduct that was beyond the pale

a space or field having bounds : enclosure

The cattle were led into the pale.

a territory or district within certain bounds or under a particular jurisdiction

British culture survived even within the Roman pale.

one of the stakes of a palisade

picket sense 1

a perpendicular stripe on a heraldic shield

archaic palisade, paling

verb (2)

transitive verb

to enclose with pales : fence

combining form

see paleo-

paleness词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English pale, paal, palle, borrowed from Anglo-French pale, palle, paille (also continental Old French), borrowed (with loss of unstressed -id-) from Latin pallidus "pale, colorless," formed with the adjective suffix -idus from the same base as pallēre "to be pale or bloodless, have a pale color," pallor "paleness of complexion, loss of color" — more at fallow >entry 1 Verb (1) Middle English palen, borrowed from Anglo-French palir (continental Old French palir, paloïr), going back (with conjugation change) to Latin pallēscere "to grow pale, turn a pale color," inchoative derivative of pallēre "to be pale or bloodless, have a pale color" — more at fallow >entry 1 Noun and Verb (2) Middle English, from Anglo-French pel, pal stake, from Latin palus — more at pole

The first known use of pale was in the 12th century

paleness儿童词典英英释义

pale1 of 3adjective

light in color or shade : not vivid

a pale pink

not having the warm skin color of a person in good health : pallid

became pale

not bright or brilliant : dim

pale sunshine

pale2 of 3verb

to make or become pale

pale3 of 3noun

a stake or picket of a fence

an enclosed place

territory within clearly marked bounds or under a particular authority

pale1 of 3adjective

light in color or shade : not vivid

a pale pink

not having the warm skin color of a person in good health : pallid

became pale

not bright or brilliant : dim

pale sunshine

pale2 of 3verb

to make or become pale

pale3 of 3noun

a stake or picket of a fence

an enclosed place

territory within clearly marked bounds or under a particular authority

pale1 of 3adjective

light in color or shade : not vivid

a pale pink

not having the warm skin color of a person in good health : pallid

became pale

not bright or brilliant : dim

pale sunshine

pale2 of 3verb

to make or become pale

pale3 of 3noun

a stake or picket of a fence

an enclosed place

territory within clearly marked bounds or under a particular authority

paleontologynoun

a science dealing with the life of past geological periods as known especially from fossil remains

paleontologynoun

a science dealing with the life of past geological periods as known especially from fossil remains

paleontologynoun

a science dealing with the life of past geological periods as known especially from fossil remains

pale1 of 3adjective

light in color or shade : not vivid

a pale pink

not having the warm skin color of a person in good health : pallid

became pale

not bright or brilliant : dim

pale sunshine

pale2 of 3verb

to make or become pale

pale3 of 3noun

a stake or picket of a fence

an enclosed place

territory within clearly marked bounds or under a particular authority

paleness 例句

1 Matt said evenly, but Jethro noticed the sudden paleness of his father’s face.

2 The flames cast her shadow on the Wall behind her, and her ruby gleamed against the paleness of her throat.

火焰把她的影子投射到背后的城墙上,红宝石在她苍白的喉咙上闪闪发光。

3 The bathrooms are decked out in pale Pietra d’Orcia stone and the beds are covered with neutral Frette bedding.

4 The same fact will also serve, partly, to explain why from repetition the effect of smoking is no longer as it is at first to produce paleness, sweating, and sickness.

5 Their duets had tender lightness, a watercolor’s fresh paleness.

6 When Andr� looked up, he turned a curious paleness, and seemed almost stoned with surprise.

7 Waddell set off this extravaganza of paleness by painting his fence black to make the white flowers pop.

8 She had just begun when Amaranta noticed that Remedios the Beauty was covered all over by an intense paleness.

她们刚刚动手,阿玛兰塔发现俏姑娘雷麦黛丝突然变得异常紧张和苍白。

9 The flames cast her shadow on the Wall behind her, and her ruby gleamed against the paleness of her throat.

10 Seydoux looks absolutely at home in the past; with that paleness and those sleepy pillows of flesh under her eyes, she resembles the melancholy young women in Manet paintings, heavy with absinthe and ennui.

11 I think the stories were probably true, given the color of Cade’s hair, his blue eyes, and the paleness of his skin.

12 There might be seen a strange paleness passing over his face, and a painful compression of his lips.

13 Despite her commitment to paleness, she found the masks mystifying.

14 On the other side of the house an immense fire had burned itself into clear embers and shed a steady, red reverberation, contrasted strongly with the mellow paleness of the moon.

在木屋的另一面,一大堆火已经烧得只剩下透明的灰烬,反射出通红的光,与柔和恬淡的月光形成了强烈的对比。

15 Trembling and bewildered, she held me fast, but the horror gradually passed from her countenance; its paleness gave place to a glow of shame.

她又发抖又惊惶,把我抱得紧紧的,可是恐怖渐渐从她脸上消失了;苍白的脸色消失,呈现出羞臊的红晕。

16 Symptoms include low energy level and sometimes paleness, shortness of Breath, cold extremities, sore tongue, or dry skin.

症状有精力不足,有时面色苍白、呼吸短促、四肢发冷、舌痛及皮肤干燥。

17 History classes in elementary school did mention that the royalty found paleness as evidence of wealth because it indicated that you did not have to work in the fields.

小学的历史课中确实提到过皇室把面色苍白作为富有的象征,因为皮肤白皙暗示出不必在田间劳作。

18 It urges drug users’ relatives and friends and others to learn the signs of an overdose, such as paleness and slow breathing, and to obtain an overdose antidote.

19 Its peachy paleness disclosed “an excess of water,” according to Chinese traditional medicine.

20 Still, despite brotherhood's strong starring cast, the actors can't hide the paleness of plotline.

尽管《天堂口》有着强大的影星阵容,但演员们的出色表演还是掩盖不了故事情节的苍白无力。

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