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
Alongside that, the one-off hit of £5 billion in windfall taxation almost pales into insignificance.
Next to lexical semantics, the acquisition problem for grammar pales by comparison (377, emphasis in the original).
At the same time, the relative influence of ill health pales in the face of the effects of the sociodemographic characteristics of the men.
One may be inclined to think that the type of acceptances involved in internal legal statements must be somewhat weaker or paler than the acceptances involved in ethical statements.
Ties between devotees, where they exist, pale into insignificance in comparison.
The earlier forms of dissocians to appear were all, apart from the few exceptions mentioned, of the pale-headed type.
A firm, well circumscribed nodule with a homogenous pale purple cut surface was found in the right adrenal gland.
One wing lacked the apical dark spot and the preapical pale plus apical pale was 0.52 mm.