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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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pălē, ēs, f., = palê, a wrestling (in post-Aug. poets):unctā pale,
Stat. Th. 6, 829:liquidam nodare (al. nudare) palen,
id. Ach. 2, 441:jocos, palem, rudentem,
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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] nom féminin1. [d'une hélice, d'une rame] blade[d'un bateau à aube] paddle2. [vanne] shut-off -
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pale(o)- pref. di origine greca usato nella terminologia scientifica con significato di 'antico, preistorico'; ingl. pale (o)-: paleografico, paleographic; paleontologia, paleontology; paleobiologia, pal (a)eobiology; (econ.) paleocapitalistico, paleocapitalistic. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pale[English Word] afterwards[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pale[English Word] then[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pale[English Word] there[Part of Speech] adjective[Swahili Example] palepale[English Example] "in that very place, in the same place".------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pale[English Word] that[Part of Speech] adjective[Swahili Example] pale shuleni[English Example] at that school over there[Note] class 16------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] pale[English Word] in that place[Part of Speech] pronoun[Swahili Example] mahali pale[English Example] in that place.------------------------------------------------------------ -
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* * *palé®( Esp)* * *
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
- pastel
* * *palé1 nmpalletpalé®2 nmEsp Monopoly -
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[peɪl]1. adjective1) (of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal:شاحِبShe went pale with fear.
2) (of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark:باهِت اللوْنpale green.
2. verbto become pale:يَشْحُب، يَمْتَقِعShe paled at the bad news.
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لَوْن خفِيف \ hue: colour; shades of colour: The diamond shone with every hue under the sun. pale: (of colours) weak; not dark; (of a face) white with fear or illness; (of skin) not made brown by the sun: pale blue; pale arms. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. -
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I.n. m. 'Stiff', dead person.II.adj. 'Off-colour', 'poorly', ill. Etre pâle des genoux: To 'feel knackered', to be 'all in', to feel very tired. Se faire porter pâle: To get a sick-note. -
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fpale, picketDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > pale
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PAILE, PALEA term used from the 11th to the 14th century for fabric of rich quality used for dresses, cloaks, coats of arms, seat covers, awnings, flags and other purposes. It is mentioned as from Alexandria, Egypt, Spain, Sagrad, Damascus, India, and many other places, so because of this widespread mention it may have been a collective term applied indiscriminately to cloth of gold, samit, siglaton, etc. It is also possibly identical with the English " pall" referring to a cloth used for covering. -
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مُمْتَقِع \ pale: (of a face) white with fear or illness. -
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I.fcreaseII.fflapIII.ffoldIV.fpairV.fpleatVI.ftuck -
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20 pale|ta
f 1. Szt. palette także przen. 2. Techn. palletThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pale|ta
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Palé — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para la ciudad ecuatoguineana véase San Antonio de Palé Tipos de palés. Un palé (único término reconocido por la Real Academia Española[1 … Wikipedia Español
Pale — (p[=a]l), a. [Compar. {Paler} (p[=a]l [ e]r); superl. {Palest}.] [F. p[^a]le, fr. p[^a]lir to turn pale, L. pallere to be or look pale. Cf. {Appall}, {Fallow}, {pall}, v. i., {Pallid}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Wanting in color; not ruddy; dusky white;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pale — adj 1 Pale, pallid, ashen, ashy, wan, livid mean devoid of natural or healthy color as applied to a complexion or deficient in vividness or intensity of hue as applied to a specific color. Pale is the least rich of these words in implications and … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Pale — Pale, n. [F. pal, fr. L. palus: cf. D. paal. See {Pole} a stake, and 1st {Pallet}.] 1. A pointed stake or slat, either driven into the ground, or fastened to a rail at the top and bottom, for fencing or inclosing; a picket. [1913 Webster] Deer… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pale — palè praep. su acc., instr., pãlė Gs, palė̃ Dsm, pàle žr. palei: 1. Padavė [meška] mergytei raktelius ir liepė bėgiot po gryčią, pale pasienius, skambinant su rakteliais BsPII316. Kad ejo gyvatės iš tos balos palè kalnais, palè keliais! Ob.… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Pale — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pale Pale Municipios de la República Srpska de Bosnia y Herzegovina … Wikipedia Español
palé- — palé(o) élément, du gr. palaios, ancien . ⇒PALÉ(O) , (PALÉ , PALÉO )élém. formant I. Élém. tiré du gr. , de «ancien», entrant dans la constr. de termes sav. A. [Palé(o) caractérise comme ancien un élément de l hist. de l homme ou du globe… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pale — pale; pale·buck; pale·ly; pale·man; pale·ness; pale·wise; pro·pale; pale·ways; … English syllables
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 — Студийный ал … Википедия