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peil 1. adjective1) ((of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal: a pale face; She went pale with fear.) blek, fargeløs2) ((of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark: pale green.) lyse-2. verb(to become pale: She paled at the bad news.) blekne- palenessgusten--------påle--------staurIsubst. \/peɪl\/1) stake, påle, pæl2) ( gammeldags) pålverk3) sprosse4) ( heraldikk) stolpe, eiendomsmerke5) (inngjerdet) område6) grense, område, sfærebeyond the pale utenfor sømmelighetens grenser, usømmelig, upassende utenfor en sosial gruppe, utenfor det gode selskapbeyond the pale of the law ikke på lovens grunn, utenfor lovens rekkeviddewithin\/in the pale of the Church innenfor kirkens enemerkerIIverb \/peɪl\/1) inngjerde, sette gjerde rundt2) omringeIIIverb \/peɪl\/1) blekne, bli blek2) ( overført) blekne3) gjøre blekIVadj. \/peɪl\/1) ( om ansiktsfarge) blek, gusten2) ( om farger) blek, matt, svak3) ( overført) blekpale ale lyst ølturn pale bli blek
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