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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pall1 /pɔːl $ pɒːl/ verb [intransitive] literary  BORINGif something palls, it becomes less interesting or enjoyable because you have experienced it before 〔因体验过而〕失去吸引力,令人发腻 Gradually, the novelty of city life began to pall. 渐渐地,城市生活的新鲜感开始消失了。→ See Verb table
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pallFor Sasha, the celebrity lifestyle was beginning to pall.But the delights of the latter had begun to pall.It was getting chilly and the novelty of the river palled.Now even these, by reason of their frequency, were beginning to pall.Put simply, the thrill of flouting grandfather's wishes was beginning to pall.However, silent contemplation of the passing forest tended to pall after several unbroken miles of it.But playing a psycho killer palls fairly soon.Then, too, repeated visits to cultural monuments doubtless palled in time, natural curiosity withered by sheer surfeit.These notes, however, should be used sparingly as they soon pall on the ear.
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pall2 noun [countable]  1 AMOUNT[usually singular] a thick dark cloud of smoke, dust etc 浓密的烟[灰尘等]pall of smoke/dust/ash etc A pall of thick grey smoke hung over the buildings. 那些建筑物的上空笼罩着厚厚一层灰色的烟幕。2 a pall of something literary an unpleasant quality that seems to be in a place or situation 某事物的阴影[不好气氛] The area is enveloped in a pall of neglect. 那个地区笼罩在一片荒凉的气氛中。3. MXa cloth used to cover a coffin (=a box containing a dead body) 棺罩;柩衣
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pallOne would find oneself driving along in a pall of black poison.She felt an aura of sadness around her like a pall.The dark pall of the dream settled over him again.Night fell upon, and spread its funereal pall over, a field of blood where death held unrestrained carnival!A global pall of dust raised by the eruption reddened sunsets everywhere on Earth for several months.Outside a massive pall of cloud hung low over the harbour.A smoke pall spread over the region like the prototype of a nuclear winter.But a worrying pall of familiarity hangs over the proceedings.pall of smoke/dust/ash etcThe smoldering ruins wrapped the city in a pall of smoke.His excitement meant nothing to her; she felt she was covering him with a pall of ash.A black pall of smoke hung over Valetta.A global pall of dust raised by the eruption reddened sunsets everywhere on Earth for several months.From his home in Acton, Richard Baxter saw the flames and the huge pall of smoke which turned the sun red.A low pall of smoke hung over the nearby buildings; there had been a dawn funeral, a burning.Behind her, Atrimonides lurched clear of a rising pall of smoke.
Origin pall1 (1300-1400) appal pall2 (900-1000) Latin pallium covering
something Corpus less or becomes it palls, if interesting


pall
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pall1 /pɔːl $ pɒːl/ verb [intransitive not in progressive] literary
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: appal
if something palls, it becomes less interesting or enjoyable because you have experienced it before:
    Gradually, the novelty of city life began to pall.

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pall2 noun [countable]
 Date: 900-1000
 Language: Latin
 Origin: pallium 'covering'
1. [usually singular] a thick dark cloud of smoke, dust etc
    pall of smoke/dust/ash etc
    A pall of thick grey smoke hung over the buildings.
2. a pall of something literary an unpleasant quality that seems to be in a place or situation:
    The area is enveloped in a pall of neglect.
3. a cloth used to cover a coffin (=a box containing a dead body)


pallBrE /pɔːl/ 🔊NAmE /pɔːl/ 🔊 noun [usually singular] ~ of sth a thick dark cloud of sth 浓密的云烟;尘烟a pall of smoke/dust 一团烟雾/沙尘(figurative) News of her death cast a pall over the event. 她死亡的消息给这件事蒙上了阴影。🔊🔊a cloth spread over a coffin (= a box used for burying a dead person in) 柩衣;棺材罩布
pallBrE /pɔːl/ 🔊NAmE /pɔːl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they pall BrE /pɔːl/ 🔊 NAmE /pɔːl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it palls BrE /pɔːlz/ 🔊 NAmE /pɔːlz/ 🔊past simple palled BrE /pɔːld/ 🔊 NAmE /pɔːld/ 🔊past participle palled BrE /pɔːld/ 🔊 NAmE /pɔːld/ 🔊past simple palling BrE /ˈpɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊past participle palling BrE /ˈpɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) ~ (on sb) to become less interesting to sb over a period of time because they have done or seen it too much (因见或做得过多而)失去魅力,使人厌倦Even the impressive scenery began to pall on me after a few hundred miles. 行经了数百英里以后,即使秀丽风光也使我感到索然无味了。🔊🔊