palled
英 [pæld , pɔːld]
美 [pæld , pɔːld]
v. (和某人)结伴,共度时光; 成为(某人的)朋友
pal的过去分词和过去式; pall的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (一段时间后)失去吸引力,变得乏味
If somethingpalls, it becomes less interesting or less enjoyable after a period of time.- Already the allure of meals in restaurants had begun to pall.
饭店里的饭菜已经不像以前那样诱人。
- Already the allure of meals in restaurants had begun to pall.
- N-COUNT 一团烟雾状物
If apall ofsmoke hangs over a place, there is a thick cloud of smoke above it.- A pall of oily black smoke drifted over the clifftop.
一团油腻的黑色烟雾飘到悬崖顶上。
- A pall of oily black smoke drifted over the clifftop.
- PHRASE 给…蒙上阴影
If something unpleasantcasts a pall overan event or occasion, it makes it less enjoyable than it should be.- The unrest has cast a pall over what is usually a day of national rejoicing...
动荡的局势给往常举国欢庆的日子蒙上了阴影。 - We don't want to cast a pall over the festivities.
我们不想给庆典蒙上阴影。
- The unrest has cast a pall over what is usually a day of national rejoicing...
双语例句
- The long hot idle summer days palled on me.
我对这漫长、炎热、无所事事的夏天感到腻烦了。 - We first palled up when we met in Majorca on holiday.
我们是在马略卡岛度假相遇时开始要好起来的。 - As soon as the two kids met, they palled up with each other.
那两个孩子刚见面就交上了朋友。 - The first few jokes intrigued us indeed, but the later ones palled on us.
开头的几个笑话的确引起了我们的兴趣,可是后来的几个就不再吸引我们了。 - A fair woman without virtue is like palled wine.
女无德,淡酒一杯。 - The pleasure of not having to work quickly palled.
不必上班的愉快感很快就失去了它的吸引力。 - They palled with each other for years.
他们结为好友已有几年了。 - They palled up while they were at college.
他们上大学时成了朋友。 - Sight-seeing never palled on him. I hardly ever go out these days.
外出观光他从来不生厌。 - They have palled up with each other again after the quarrel.
争吵之后他们彼此又和好了。