pallid

英['pælɪd] 美['pælɪd]
  • adj. 苍白的;暗淡的;无生气的
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    adj. (形容词)
    1. 苍白的
    2. 无生气的
    3. 暗淡的
    4. 无血色的
    5. 呆板的
    6. 病态的
    7. 病恹恹的

英英释义

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

    "the pallid face of the invalid"
    "her wan face suddenly flushed"

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

    "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"

  3. lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness;

    "a pale rendition of the aria"
    "pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender"
    "a pallid performance"

1. Some excerpts from a Renaissance mass are spatchcocked into Gluck's pallid Don Juan music.
一些文艺复光时期的弥撒的选节被不适当地加入到了格鲁克平淡无味的唐璜音乐中.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. The moon drifted from behind the clouds and exposed the pallid face.
月亮从云朵后面钻出来,照着尸体那张苍白的脸.

来自英汉文学 - 汤姆历险

3. Their condition ranged from pallid shock to profane defiance.
有的吓得脸无人色,有的天不怕地不怕.

来自辞典例句

4. She had a pallid look.
她脸色苍白.

来自辞典例句

5. His dry pallid face often looked gaunt.
他那张干瘪苍白的脸常常显得憔悴.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. You look a bit pallid,do you feel all right?
      你脸色有点苍白,你没事儿吧?
    2. His pallid skin was sensitive to the glaring sun.
      他苍白的皮肤对耀眼的阳光很敏感。
    3. This is a pallid production of what should be a great ballet.
      对于一个伟大的芭蕾舞剧应该是什么来说,这是一个毫无生气的成果。