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ou pâle copiepálida imitaciónDictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > pâle imitation
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imitation [imitasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = reproduction) imitation ; [de personnage célèbre] impersonationb. ( = contrefaçon) forgeryc. ( = copie) [de bijou, fourrure] imitation ; [de meuble, tableau] copy* * *imitasjɔ̃1) gén imitation; ( de personne) impression2) Commerce imitation* * *imitasjɔ̃ nf1) (= reproduction) imitation2) [personnalité] impersonation* * *imitation nf1 ( action d'imiter) gén imitation; ( de personne) impression; l'imitation de la nature/d'un son the imitation of nature/of a sound; faire un numéro d'imitation to do impressions;2 Comm imitation; une pâle imitation a pale imitation; c'est de l'imitation it's imitation; imitation or/cuir/lézard imitation gold/leather/lizardskin; un sac imitation crocodile an imitation crocodile handbag; un manteau en imitation vison a fake mink coat; des bijoux imitation imitation jewels.[imitasjɔ̃] nom féminin3. [matière artificielle] imitationà l'imitation de locution prépositionnelle -
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pale [pal]feminine noun[de hélice] blade* * *pal1) (d'hélice, de rame, roue) blade2) Technologie ( vanne) paddle* * *pal nf1) [hélice, rame] blade2) [roue] paddle* * *pale nf1 (d'hélice, de rame, roue) blade;[pal] adjectif1. [clair] pale2. [couleur] paleson spectacle n'est qu'une pâle imitation de l'œuvre his show is nothing but a pale ou poor imitation of the book -
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1) ( lacking colour) blass, bleich;\pale complexion/ skin blasse Gesichtsfarbe/Haut;to look/turn \pale blass aussehen/werden2) ( not dark) blass, hellPHRASES:2) ( seem unimportant)to \pale into insignificance bedeutungslos [o unwichtig] erscheinen;everything else in my life \pales into insignificance beside that one event neben diesem einen Ereignis erscheint alles andere in meinem Leben unwichtig2) no plthe P\pale Gebiet in Irland, das vom 12. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert englischer Jurisdiktion unterlagPHRASES:beyond the \pale indiskutabel;the manager's treatment of the visitors was beyond the \pale wie der Geschäftsführer die Besucher behandelt hat, war einfach unmöglich -
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imitation [‚ɪmɪ'teɪʃən]1 noun∎ it's a cheap imitation c'est du toc;∎ a poor imitation of the real thing une pâle imitation de l'original;∎ beware of imitations (in advertisement) méfiez-vous des contrefaçons;∎ an imitation diamond necklace un collier en faux diamants∎ to learn by imitation apprendre par mimétisme;∎ he does everything in imitation of his brother il imite ou copie son frère en tout;∎ proverb imitation is the sincerest form of flattery = l'imitation est la flatterie la plus sincère qui soitfaux (fausse)►► imitation fur fourrure f synthétique;imitation jewellery bijoux mpl (de) fantaisie;imitation leather imitation f cuir, similicuir m;imitation pearls fausses perles fpl -
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pale [peɪl]∎ to grow or become pale pâlir;∎ to turn pale with fright pâlir de terreur;∎ (as) pale as death blanc comme un linge∎ a pale blue dress une robe bleu pâle∎ it was a pale imitation of the real thing c'était une pâle copie de l'original(person, face) pâlir, blêmir; (sky, colour) pâlir;∎ my adventures pale beside yours mes aventures semblent bien pâles auprès des vôtres;∎ our problems pale into insignificance beside hers nos problèmes sont insignifiants comparés aux siens ou à côté des siens3 noun∎ British figurative he's beyond the pale il n'est pas fréquentable;∎ I find such behaviour beyond the pale je trouve un tel comportement inadmissible►► pale ale pale-ale f, bière f blonde légère -
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♦ pale (1) /peɪl/a.1 pallido ( anche fig.); sbiadito; scolorito; scialbo; smorto: a pale face, un viso pallido; deadly (o deathly) pale, mortalmente pallido; DIALOGO → - Feeling ill- You look a bit pale, hai il viso un po' pallido; pale pink, rosa pallido; a pale imitation, una scialba imitazione; to turn pale, impallidire● pale-faced, dal viso (o dal colorito) pallidopalely avv. paleness n. [u]. pale (2) /peɪl/n.2 (antiq.) staccionata; steccato; recinto3 (spec. fig.) confine; limite; termine: out of the pale of civilization, fuori dei confini del mondo civile4 (arald.) palo● (fig.) beyond (o outside) the pale, scorretto; indecente □ (fig.) outside the pale of the law, fuori della legalità □ (fig.) within the pale, corretto.(to) pale /peɪl/A v. i.B v. t.rendere pallido (o sbiadito, smorto, fioco). -
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[pal]Adjectif pálido(da)* * *pâle pɑl]adjectivo1 (tez, pele, rosto) pálidoun style pâleum estilo apagadoun pâle imitationuma fraca imitação -
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I noun II 1. adjective1) blass, (esp. in illness) fahl, (nearly white) bleich [Gesichtsfarbe, Haut, Gesicht, Aussehen]go pale — blass/bleich werden
his face was pale — er war blass/bleich
2) (light in colour) von blasser Farbe nachgestellt; blass [Farbe]2. intransitive verba pale blue/red dress — ein blassblaues/-rotes Kleid
bleich/blass werden (at bei)* * *[peil] 1. adjective1) ((of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal: a pale face; She went pale with fear.) blaß2. verb(to become pale: She paled at the bad news.) erblassen- academic.ru/53148/paleness">paleness* * *pale1[peɪl]I. adj1. (lacking colour) blass, bleich\pale complexion/skin blasse Gesichtsfarbe/Hautto look/turn \pale blass aussehen/werden2. (not dark) blass, hell3.II. vi1. (go white) bleich [o blass] werden2. (seem unimportant)to \pale into insignificance bedeutungslos [o unwichtig] erscheineneverything else in my life \pales into insignificance beside that one event neben diesem einen Ereignis erscheint alles andere in meinem Leben unwichtigpale2[peɪl]n2. no pl▪ the P\pale Gebiet in Irland, das vom 12. bis zum 16. Jahrhundert englischer Jurisdiktion unterlag3.▶ beyond the \pale indiskutabelthe manager's treatment of the visitors was beyond the \pale wie der Geschäftsführer die Besucher behandelt hat, war einfach unmöglich* * *I [peɪl]1. adj (+er)1) colour, complexion, material blass; face blass; (implying unhealthy etc) bleich, fahl; light blass, bleich, fahlpale green/orange etc — blass- or zartgrün/-orange etc
to go or turn pale with fear — vor Schreck bleich or blass werden
but a pale imitation of the real thing — nur ein Abklatsch m des Originals
2) (= faint) moon, sun fahl2. vi(person) erbleichen, blass or bleich werden; (paper etc) verblassenIIto pale (into insignificance) beside or alongside sth — neben etw (dat) bedeutungslos sein
n(= stake) Pfahl mthose last few remarks were quite beyond the pale — diese letzten Bemerkungen haben eindeutig die Grenzen überschritten
he is now regarded as beyond the pale — man betrachtet ihn jetzt als indiskutabel
* * *pale1 [peıl]A s2. besonders fig umgrenzter Raum, Bereich m, (enge) Grenzen pl, Schranken pl:go beyond the pale zu weit gehen;within the pale of the Church im Schoß der Kirche3. HIST Gebiet n, Gau m:the ( English oder Irish) Pale der einst englischer Gerichtsbarkeit unterstehende östliche Teil Irlands;B v/ta) einpfählen, -zäunen,b) fig umschließen, einschließen2. HIST pfählenpale2 [peıl]A adj (adv palely)1. blass, bleich, fahl:turn pale → B 1;pale with fright bleich vor Schreck, schreckensbleich;2. hell, blass, matt (Farben):pale ale Pale Ale n (helles Bier);pale green Blass-, Zartgrün n;pale-green blass-, zartgrün;a pale imitation fig ein AbklatschB v/iat bei)pale into insignificance völlig bedeutungslos werdenC v/t bleich machen, erbleichen lassen:the sight of the blood paled him beim Anblick des Blutes wurde er blass* * *I nounII 1. adjectivebe beyond the pale — [Verhalten, Benehmen:] unmöglich sein
1) blass, (esp. in illness) fahl, (nearly white) bleich [Gesichtsfarbe, Haut, Gesicht, Aussehen]go pale — blass/bleich werden
his face was pale — er war blass/bleich
2) (light in colour) von blasser Farbe nachgestellt; blass [Farbe]2. intransitive verba pale blue/red dress — ein blassblaues/-rotes Kleid
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1. adjective1) ((of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal: a pale face; She went pale with fear.) pálido2) ((of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark: pale green.) pálido, claro
2. verb(to become pale: She paled at the bad news.) palidecer, empalidecer, ponerse pálido- palenesspale adj1. pálidoyou look pale, are you ill? te veo pálido, ¿estás enfermo?2. claro / pálido
palé sustantivo masculino pallet ' palé' also found in these entries: Spanish: cadavérica - cadavérico - ir - pálida - palidecer - pálido - suave - blanco - celeste - claro - lavado - lechoso - mortecino - paliducho - tenue English: ale - deathly - pale - pale-faced - light - pasteltr[peɪl]1 palidecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pale before something / pale beside something palidecer al lado de algo, parecer nimio,-a comparado,-a con algoto turn pale ponerse pálido,-a, palidecer————————tr[peɪl]1 (stake) estaca\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be beyond the pale ser inaceptable, ser intolerable: palidecerpale vt: hacer pálido1) : pálidoto turn pale: palidecer, ponerse pálido2) : claro (dícese de los colores)adj.• claro, -a adj.• desmayado, -a adj.• escuálido, -a adj.• pálido, -a adj.• trabajoso, -a adj.n.• límite s.m.v.• blanquear v.• palidecer v.
I peɪlto turn pale — palidecer*
b) <blue/pink> pálido
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a) \<\<person\>\> palidecer*b) ( seem minor)to pale BESIDE o BEFORE somebody/something — palidecer* junto a alguien/algo
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beyond the pale — intolerable, inaceptable
I [peɪl]1. ADJ(compar paler) (superl palest)to go or grow or turn pale — [person] palidecer, ponerse pálido
her face went pale with shock — paledeció or se puso pálida del susto
2) (=not bright) [light, daylight] tenue, pálido; [moon] pálidothe pale light of dawn — la tenue or pálida luz del alba
3) (=not dark) [colour] claro2. VI1) [person] palidecer, ponerse pálidohis face paled with fear — palideció or se puso pálido de miedo
2) (fig) (=seem insignificant)it pales into insignificance beside... — se vuelve insignificante en comparación con or al compararse con...
3.CPDpale ale N — (Brit) cerveza f rubia suave
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[peɪl]N (=stake) estaca f- be beyond the pale* * *
I [peɪl]to turn pale — palidecer*
b) <blue/pink> pálido
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a) \<\<person\>\> palidecer*b) ( seem minor)to pale BESIDE o BEFORE somebody/something — palidecer* junto a alguien/algo
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beyond the pale — intolerable, inaceptable
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сущ.1) общ. имитация, подражание, копированиеBill can do a passable imitation of an American accent. — Билл умеет сносно имитировать американский акцент.
Syn:2) соц. имитация (копирование чьего-л. поведения; способ социального научения)Children learn a lot by imitation. — Дети многому учатся подражанием.
See:3) общ. подделка, суррогат, фальсификация, фальшивка, имитацияThe table is a genuine antique not a cheap imitation. — Этот стол настоящий антиквариат, а не какая-то дешевая подделка.
perfect [pale\] imitation of the original — совершенная [слабая\] копия оригинала
The remake of "Casablanka" was a pale imitation of the original movie. — Римейк фильма "Касабланка" был слабой имитацией оригинала.
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1. noun1) (imitating) Nachahmung, diea style developed in imitation of classical models — ein nach klassischen Vorbildern entwickelter Stil
do imitations of somebody — jemanden imitieren od. nachahmen
2. adjectivehe sings, tells jokes, and does imitations — er singt, erzählt Witze und ahmt andere Leute nach
imitiert; Kunst[leder, -horn]imitation marble/fur — etc. Marmor-/Pelzimitation usw., die
* * *1) (the act of imitating: Children learn how to speak by imitation.) die Nachahmung2) (a copy: an imitation of an ancient statue.) die Imitation* * *imi·ta·tion[ˌɪmɪˈteɪʃən]I. nto do an \imitation of sb/sth jdn/etw nachmachen [o imitierento be a cheap/pale \imitation eine billige/schlechte Kopie sein\imitation diamonds unechte Diamanten\imitation fur Pelzimitation f* * *["ImI'teISən]1. nImitation f, Nachahmung fto do an imitation of sb — jdn imitieren or nachmachen or nachahmen
2. adjunecht, künstlich, falschimitation gold/pearl — Gold-/Perlenimitation f
imitation leather — Lederimitation f, Kunstleder nt
imitation fur — Webpelz m
* * *imitation [ˌımıˈteıʃn]A s1. Nachahmung f, -ahmen n, Imitieren n:for imitation zur Nachahmung;in imitation of nach dem Muster von (od gen);imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (Sprichwort) Nachahmung ist die aufrichtigste Form eines Komplimentsa poor imitation ein schwacher Abklatsch3. Fälschung f4. BIOL Anpassung fB adj nachgemacht, unecht, künstlich, Kunst…, Imitations…:imitation leather Kunstleder nimit. abk1. imitation2. imitative* * *1. noun1) (imitating) Nachahmung, diea style developed in imitation of classical models — ein nach klassischen Vorbildern entwickelter Stil
do imitations of somebody — jemanden imitieren od. nachahmen
2. adjectivehe sings, tells jokes, and does imitations — er singt, erzählt Witze und ahmt andere Leute nach
imitiert; Kunst[leder, -horn]imitation marble/fur — etc. Marmor-/Pelzimitation usw., die
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[ˌɪmɪ'teɪʃn] 1.nome imitazione f.2.••* * *1) (the act of imitating: Children learn how to speak by imitation.) imitazione2) (a copy: an imitation of an ancient statue.) imitazione* * *imitation /ɪmɪˈteɪʃn/A n. [uc]2 (biol.) mimetismoB a. attr.contraffatto; artificiale; falso; finto: imitation leather, finto cuoio; finta pelle; similpelle.* * *[ˌɪmɪ'teɪʃn] 1.nome imitazione f.2.••
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pale imitation — poor copy, inferior reproduction, shoddy emulation … English contemporary dictionary
IMITATION — Ouvert par la critique platonicienne de la mimesis (République , Liv. III, 393 398 et X, 595 608), le débat sur l’imitation a constamment été enrichi d’exemples destinés à comparer et à opposer les esprits créateurs, vraiment originaux, d’un côté … Encyclopédie Universelle
pale — pale1 [pāl] adj. paler, palest [OFr < L pallidus, pale: see FALLOW2] 1. of a whitish or colorless complexion; pallid; wan 2. lacking intensity or brilliance: said of color, light, etc.; faint; dim 3. feeble; weak [a pale imitation] … English World dictionary
pale — Ⅰ. pale [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) of a light shade or hue; approaching white. 2) (of a person s face) having little colour, through shock, fear, illness, etc. 3) unimpressive or inferior: a pale imitation. ► VERB 1) become pale in one s face … English terms dictionary
pale — pale1 W3 [peıl] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin pallidus; PALLID] 1.) having a skin colour that is very white, or whiter than it usually is ▪ He looked very pale and drawn. turn/go pale ▪ He suddenly went pale. ▪ Sharon went… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pale — pale1 [ peıl ] adjective *** 1. ) light and not bright in color: pale blue eyes a pale sky a ) pale blue/gray/pink etc. something that is pale blue/gray/pink etc. is a lighter type of blue/gray/pink etc. than usual 2. ) a pale person has skin… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pale — I UK [peɪl] / US adjective Word forms pale : adjective pale comparative paler superlative palest *** 1) light and not bright in colour pale blue/yellow/green a pale sky 2) a pale person has skin that is lighter than usual because they are ill,… … English dictionary
imitation */ — UK [ˌɪmɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms imitation : singular imitation plural imitations 1) a) [countable] an act of copying someone s actions, words, or behaviour, often in order to make people laugh Kim can do a great imitation of Woody Allen.… … English dictionary
imitation — noun 1 copy of a thing ADJECTIVE ▪ accurate, good, passable ▪ exact, perfect ▪ cheap, crude, pale … Collocations dictionary
imitation — im|i|ta|tion [ ,ımı teıʃn ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount the act of copying someone s actions, words, or behavior, often in order to make people laugh: Kim can do a great imitation of Woody Allen. a ) the act of copying something: They say… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
imitation — noun 1 (C, U) an attempt to imitate someone or something, or the act of doing this: Bill can do a passable imitation of an American accent. | Children learn a lot by imitation. | a pale imitation (=something that is much less good than the thing… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English