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 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。 - 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 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。 - Sight-seeing never palled on him. I hardly ever go out these days.
外出观光他从来不生厌。 - But the store palled on her for the first time and, although the business was treble what it had been the year before and the money rolling in, she could take no interest in it and was sharp and cross with the clerks.
实际上那家店铺已开始叫她生厌,尽管营业额比上年提高了两倍,利润源源而来,她却觉得没有多大意思,对伙计们的态度也愈来愈严厉和粗暴了。 - A fair woman without virtue is like palled wine.
女无德,淡酒一杯。 - They have palled up with each other again after the quarrel.
争吵之后他们彼此又和好了。 - They palled up while they were at college.
他们上大学时成了朋友。 - 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。 - They palled with each other for years.
他们结为好友已有几年了。