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美:[pɔl]
英:[pɔ:l]
美:[pɔl]
n.
柩衣,棺罩
棺材
帷幕
[宗]祭服
vt.
覆上棺布
以布幕遮盖
(酒等)走味,失味
使扫兴
vi.
感到无聊,厌烦
扫兴
使生腻,过饱
复数:palls
第三人称单数:palls
现在分词:palling
过去式:palled
过去分词:palled
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to lose strength or effectiveness
to lose in interest or attraction He found that his retirement hobbies began to pall after a couple of years.
his humor began to pall on us
dwindle
our enthusiasm soon palled
transitive verb
to cause to become insipid
reason and reflection … pall all his enjoyments—Francis Atterbury
to deprive of pleasure in something by satiating
The choicest delicacies pall the stomach in time.
noun
pallium sense 1a
a square of linen usually stiffened with cardboard that is used to cover the chalice
a heavy cloth draped over a coffin
something that covers or concealsespecially: an overspreading element that produces an effect of gloom a pall of suspicion
a pall of thick black smoke
a feeling of gloom
his absence cast a pall over the celebration
verb (2)
transitive verb
to cover with a pall : drape
pall ring鲍尔环
中古英语 pal,源自古英语 pæll “富裕的布料或斗篷,紫色长袍,祭坛布”,源自拉丁语 pallium “斗篷,床罩,覆盖物”,在特尔图利安(Tertullian)的著作中,基督徒代替罗马长袍穿的衣服; 与 pallo “长袍,斗篷”和 palla “罗马妇女的长上衣”有关,也许源自 pellis “皮肤”的词根。 “覆盖在棺材上的布料”(15世纪中叶)的概念导致了“黑暗,忧郁的情绪”(1742年)的比喻意义。更早的比喻意义是“覆盖或隐藏某物的东西”(15世纪中叶)。
Verb (1) Middle English, short for appallen to become pale — more at appall Noun Middle English, cloak, mantle, from Old English pæll, from Latin pallium
The first known use of pall was in the 14th century
palladiumnoun
a silver-white metallic element that is used especially in alloys see element
pall1 of 2noun
a heavy cloth covering for a coffin, hearse, or tomb
a chalice cover made of a square piece of stiffened linen
something that covers, darkens, or produces a gloomy effect
a pall of black smoke
a feeling of gloom
his bad mood cast a pall over the celebration
pall2 of 2verb
to become dull or uninteresting : lose the ability to give pleasure
the excitement of the party quickly began to pall
1 “When the town is fighting among itself, it casts a pall,” said Tony Angellotti, a veteran Hollywood publicist and awards strategist.
2 I saw on Twitter that you've been palling around with Prince Charles today ...
3 Especially notable are two chalice palls — or covers — about 7 inches square whose plant motifs are very bold in scale.
4 The pleasures of sunbathing began to pall after a week on the beach.
我们在沙滩待了一周之后,对日光浴已兴致大减.
5 And they were everywhere: not only modeling, but also appearing in music videos, on talk shows, and palling around together in the pages of celebrity magazines.
6 Their deaths cast a pall Saturday everywhere from the Goodman Theatre downtown to the Marriott Theatre in suburban Lincolnshire.
7 “That’s how the year goes out, in a puff of smoke, a pall of human ash.”
8 News of the singer's death came on the eve of music's biggest night: the Grammy Awards, where she once reigned, and her death was sure to case a heavy pall on Sunday's ceremony.
9 "It definitely surprised us, because you never know the outcome," Pall said.
“这绝对让我们感到意外,因为你永远不知道结果,”鲍尔说道。
10 It is here that a pall of predictability begins to descend on the plot, as the cast is put through paces that seem prompted by dramaturgical rather than spiritual need.
11 a pall of smoke/dust
一团烟雾 / 沙尘
12 But despite the warmth, a pall hung over them, and the sun remained hidden behind clouds.
13 None wore face masks, despite a pall of silica dust in the air, and some said they had not showered in years.
尽管空气中到处漂浮着粉尘和沙土,但他们没有一个人戴有防护面具,其中有一些人还说他们已经几年没洗过澡了。
14 We also can't ignore that watching "Servant of the People" in the current circumstances casts a pall over the optimistic pragmatism with which it was written.
15 Buildings on both sides of the street wear gradually disappearing into a pall of grey.
街道两旁的建筑逐渐消失在灰暗的暮色里。
16 We followed the pall bearers and left the home.
17 “And emotions ran really high, to the point that I felt it kind of cast a little bit of a pall at the dinner party. Almost everybody gave an opinion, and mine was stridently anti-Trump.”
18 But a poisonous pall hangs over the folks who gather at the club’s entrance, alternately chanting, “Let us in” and “Let us sin.”
19 It’s a lesson that stands in exact opposition to the pall of intolerance in the air at present.
20 I find his book begin to pall on me after a while.
我发觉他的书读过一阵子就开始对我失去吸引力。
1 覆盖
investment canopy roofing overcast sheeting overspread cover skin paint sheet shade cope hood drift drape shroud smother sheathe vesture wimple bespread covering whelm overcanopy face lay cap roof carpet overwhelm cloak clothe drench muffle hap
2 失去吸引力
3 笼罩物
4 悲哀
threnetic sorry sad sore bleak dole dreary woeful sullen lamentable plaintive elegiac funereal lamenting ruth dolorous woebegone triste lachrymose tristful elegiacal tsoris threnode passion teen sorrow sadness woe bitterness gloom heaviness threnody dolour wae sadden con dolore
6 包
book pack package bundle parcel sack envelop fardel case reserve guarantee sheet fold assure overlay enclose mantle sheathe enfold enwind vesture pad knot lump encasement inwind cap charter scarf shroud enwrap wap
7 白羊毛披肩带
8 披肩带
9 外套
wrap coat jacket garment lag cloak lagging topcoat outer wear outer coat upper benjamin pea coat outerwear overcoat benjamin outercoat
10 圣餐布
11 祭服
12 厌烦
boredom tedium tedious weariful bug drag cannot bear the sight of be fed to teeth take a sight of browned off bore the pants off browned-off tired weary pissed wearily irk weariness ennui disrelish cloy overcloy exercise worry labor bind bore fracture plague dislike displeasure displease sate have a snoot full brassed off
18 使厌腻
21 使人厌倦
22 厌腻
23 人厌倦
26 使厌烦
bug drag bore the pants off overcloy exercise worry labor bind bore fracture plague dislike displeasure irk displease sate cloy
28 使腻烦
29 饱足
30 使生厌