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1 pall
I [pɔːl]1) (coffin cloth) drappo m. funebre; (coffin) bara f.2) (covering) (of smoke, dust) cappa f.; (of gloom, mystery) velo m.; (of silence) manto m.II [pɔːl]it never palls — non stanca o stufa mai
* * *I [po:l] noun(the (usually dark-coloured) cloth which covers a coffin at a funeral: a pall of purple-velvet; A pall of smoke hung over the town.)II [po:l] verb(to become boring or uninteresting: Loud music soon palls.)* * *I [pɔːl] n(on coffin) drappo funebre, (of smoke) coltre f, cappaII [pɔːl] vito pall (on) — perdere il proprio fascino (per), diventare noioso (-a) (per)
* * *pall /pɔ:l/n.2 (relig.) pallio● (fig.) to cast a pall of gloom, gettare una nube di tetraggine.(to) pall /pɔ:l/A v. i.(generalm. to pall on sb.) diventare noioso (o stucchevole); venire a noia: This sort of book soon palls on me, questa sorta di libri mi viene subito a noiaB v. t.saziare; satollare; disgustare; stancare.* * *I [pɔːl]1) (coffin cloth) drappo m. funebre; (coffin) bara f.2) (covering) (of smoke, dust) cappa f.; (of gloom, mystery) velo m.; (of silence) manto m.II [pɔːl]it never palls — non stanca o stufa mai
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2 pall bearer
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3 pall-mall
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4 appall ap·pall Am [ə'pɔːl] vt
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5 pallbearer pall·bearer n
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6 pallbearer
['pɔːlbeərə(r)]nome = chi porta la bara a un funerale* * *pallbearer, pall bearer /ˈpɔ:lbɛərə(r)/n.2 portatore di bara.* * *['pɔːlbeərə(r)]nome = chi porta la bara a un funerale
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