词汇 | palish |
释义 | palish adjective uk /ˈpeɪ.lɪʃ/ us /ˈpeɪ.lɪʃ/ quite pale: 颇暗淡的 The sky was a palish blue.天空一片淡蓝。 Colourless or causing colour to fade ashen-faced bleach colourlessly depigmentation discoloration discolour drably frost light lighten muted pale paleness sober sombre subdued washed out washy weather weathered Examples of palishpalish They were just a blur of a palish, dirty green. From Project Gutenberg The stalk and the stems of the leaves are of a palish-red, and are slightly furrowed, as well as streaked with pale-white between the furrows. From Project Gutenberg The blood of life is in your veins; you haven't got the sickly, palish look that the girls have who stay indoors half the time. From Project Gutenberg Her hair was light and scanty, her complexion sallow, and her eyes a palish gray; but her features were delicate and pretty. From Project Gutenberg He was parchment-like and palish from sitting night after night and night after night over a sounder. From Project Gutenberg It was a bare room, wainscoted round the walls a few inches up, papered beyond in some common palish pattern. From Project Gutenberg She was very dark brown, not black, and had a paler throat than the palish throat of most hen blackbirds--nearly white, in fact. From Project Gutenberg But no one listened, except the "cat," who was on his first voyage, and stood clinging, palish-green with fright, to the mast, but with eyes and ears, nevertheless, for everything. From Project Gutenberg His palish blue eyes was wild. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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