pallid的意思和读音

pallid

: [ˈpælɪd] : ['pælɪd]

adj.

adj.dark

adj.pale,white,ashen,colorless,pasty

pallidadj.

1.pale, especially because of illness

a pallid complexion

2.not strong or bright, and therefore not attractive

a pallid sky

adj.1.,2.;

adj.1.someone who is pallid has very pale skin because they are sick or worried; very pale in a way that does not look natural or good2.not lively, exciting, or interesting

1. Protruding Pallid Bushy ...

2. miasma n. pallid adj. debilitate v. 使 ...

3. ,〖 spoil〗 〖 ghastlypale;pallid〖 fallback〗 ...

4. palliation n. , , ; , , pallid a. , fingernail n. ...

5. insipid ) ; pallid ) prolix ) ; ...

6. palliate pallid palmy ...

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1.From whence he came we did not know, but into the battle he rode, on a brilliant steed of pallid white.

2.Monte Cristo took off the wig which disfigured him, and let fall his black hair, which added so much to the beauty of his pallid features.使

3.Surely he knew as well as she did that the pallid looks could never go.

4.He was no older than some of the other men, but among the fresh ruddy English skins his stood out dry, pallid.

5.She looked bloated, like a body long submerged in motionless water, and of that pallid hue.

6.At the beginning of your upkeep, put a spore counter on Pallid Mycoderm .

7.His hair had grown very gray in but a few weeks, his step slow, his face pallid , his eyes sunken.

8.That day, they were orange, a pallid fire that would soon flicker at Hattie's wrists, shoulders, and the insides of her thighs.

9.By the light of GDI, the American economy looks a bit more pallid.

10.After being sick in bed for a week, Jane still looked pallid .