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21 pale-eyed
adj.que tiene la vista turbia o los ojos pálidos. -
22 pale-face
adj.de cara pálida. -
23 pale-faced
adj.1 pálido, descolorido de cara.2 de cara pálida. -
24 pale-skin
adj.de piel pálida. -
25 pale-skinned
adj.de piel pálida. -
26 to pale before something / pale beside something
to pale before something / pale beside somethingpalidecer al lado de algo, parecer nimio,-a comparado,-a con algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to pale before something / pale beside something
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27 to be beyond the pale
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28 grow pale
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29 turn pale
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30 turn pale or yellow
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31 to be deathly pale
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32 to look pale about the gills / look green about the gills
to look pale about the gills / look green about the gillstener mala caraEnglish-spanish dictionary > to look pale about the gills / look green about the gills
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33 to pale into insignificance
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34 to turn pale
ponerse pálido,-a, palidecer -
35 ashy-pale
adj.pálido como ceniz -
36 become pale
v.ponerse pálido, demudarse, mudar de color. -
37 deadly pale
adj.blanco como el papel, más pálido que un muerto. -
38 look pale
v.estar de mal semblante. -
39 turn pale
v.1 ponerse pálido, empalidecer, mudar de color, demudarse.2 poner pálido, decolorar, empalidecer, volver pálido.3 palidecer. -
40 turning pale
s.demudamiento, demudación.
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