0 (of a person, his face etc) having less colour/color than normal -- nhợt nhạt
1 (of a colour/color) closer to white than black; not dark -- tái
pale green.
2 to become pale -- trở nên tái đi
The size of the climate impacts pales in comparison with the size of the economies of the richer nations.
Attitudes towards boundaries were ambivalent and there was a campaign to establish permanent divisions with walls or pales to eliminate disputes.
The magnitude of the regional differences should be stressed: the palest areas in the map recorded fewer than half the attendances per capita of the darkest shaded areas.
He sat slowly back in his chair, his face very pale and as if bewildered.
Such minor reservations pale into insignificance beside the immense scholarly achievement this edition represents.
To its critics, it became a mild tabloid and a very pale imitation of what was originally intended.
One wing lacked the sector pale spot and the presector dark plus the sector dark was 1.06 mm.
One wing lacked the apical dark spot and the preapical pale plus apical pale was 0.52 mm.
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(臉色或膚色)蒼白的,白的, 暗淡的, 淺的,淡的…
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(脸色或肤色)苍白的,白的, 暗淡的, 浅的,淡的…
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pálido, pálido/da [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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pálido…
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(顔が)青白い…
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uçuk, solgun, donuk…
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