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1 pale fence
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pale fence
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2 deszkakerítés
(DE) Bretterzäune {pl}; Planke {e}; (EN) board-fence; lath fence; pale; paling; planking -
3 kerítés
(DE) Einfassungszaun {r}; Palisade {e}; Umzäunung {e}; Umzäunungen {pl}; Zaun {r}; Einfriedigung; Etter {r}; Riegelwerk {s}; (EN) bawd; enclosure; fence; pale; paling; palisade; ring-fence -
4 léckerítés
(DE) Bretterzaun {r}; Lattenzaun {r}; Plankenzaun {r}; Staket {r}; Rick {s}; Staketenzaun {r}; (EN) espailer; lath fence; pale; paling -
5 palánk
(DE) Bohle {e}; Palisade {e}; Palisadenabsperrung {e}; Palisadenzaun {r}; palisadieren; (EN) back-board; backboard; fence; hoarding; pale; paling; palisade; plank; planking
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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 — 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 — Pale, v. t. To inclose with pales, or as with pales; to encircle; to encompass; to fence off. [1913 Webster] [Your isle, which stands] ribbed and paled in With rocks unscalable and roaring waters. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pale — I. /peɪl / (say payl) adjective (paler, palest) 1. of a whitish appearance; without intensity of colour: pale complexion. 2. of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or grey: pale yellow. 3. lacking in brightness; dim:… …
pale — pale1 palely, adv. paleness, n. /payl/, adj., paler, palest, v., paled, paling. adj. 1. lacking intensity of color; colorless or whitish: a pale complexion. 2. of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching whit … Universalium
pale — I adj 1. colorless, hueless, toneless, uncol ored, achromic, achromous, achromatic; drab, dreary, flat, mat, lusterless, lackluster; bleached, blanched, washed out, etiolated; wan, pallid, Obs. blate, pale faced, anemic, sickly; waxen, sallow,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
pale — pale1 adjective 1》 containing little colour or pigment; light in colour or shade. ↘(of a person s face) having little colour, typically as a result of shock, fear, or ill health. 2》 unimpressive or inferior: a pale imitation. verb 1》 become… … English new terms dictionary
pale — I [[t]peɪl[/t]] adj. pal•er, pal•est, 1) lacking intensity of color; colorless or whitish: a pale complexion[/ex] 2) of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or gray: pale yellow[/ex] 3) not bright or brilliant; dim:… … From formal English to slang
Pale (heraldry) — Argent a pale gules A pale is a term used in heraldic blazon and vexillology to describe a charge on a coat of arms (or flag), that takes the form of a band running vertically down the center of the shield. Writers broadly agree that the width of … Wikipedia
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