pale

suomi-englanti sanakirja

pale englannista suomeksi

  1. kevyt

  2. kalpea

  3. vaalea, haalea

  4. kalveta, vaaleta

  5. vaisu

  6. säle

  1. kalpea, kalvakka, kelmeä, vaalea

  2. kalveta

  3. paalu, seiväs

  4. paaluaita

  5. rajoitus, rajoite

  6. moraalin rajat">moraalin rajat

  7. halkio, paalu

  8. tukikohta, etuvarustus

  9. Substantiivi

  10. Verbi

pale englanniksi

  1. (U) in color.

  2. (ux)

  3. (RQ:Chambers Younger Set)

  4. (RQ:London Michael)

  5. {{quote-text|en|year=2013|author=Leslie Morgan Steiner|title=The Baby Chase

  6. Having a pallor (a light color, especially due to sickness, shock, fright etc.).

  7. (RQ:Allingham China Governess)

  8. Feeble, faint.

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. To turn pale; to lose colour.

  11. (quote-book)

  12. To become insignificant.

  13. 12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club ''Ice Age: Continental Drift''

  14. The matter of whether the world needs a fourth Ice Age movie pales beside the question of why there were three before it, but Continental Drift feels less like an extension of a theatrical franchise than an episode of a middling TV cartoon, lolling around on territory that’s already been settled.
  15. To make pale; to diminish the brightness of.

  16. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)

  17. Paleness; pallor.

  18. (RQ:Shakespeare Venus and Adonis)

  19. A wooden stake; a picket.

  20. 1707, (w), ''The Whole Art of Husbandry'', London: H. Mortlock & J. Robinson, 2nd edition, 1708, Chapter 1, pp. 11-12,https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9nxZAAAAYAAJ

  21. (..) if you deſign it a Fence to keep in Deer, at every eight or ten Foot diſtance, ſet a Poſt with a Mortice in it to ſtand a little ſloping over the ſide of the Bank about two Foot high; and into the Mortices put a Rail (..) and no Deer will go over it, nor can they creep through it, as they do often, when a Pale tumbles down.
  22. A fence made from wooden stake; palisade.

  23. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-1)

  24. Limits, bounds (especially before (m)).

  25. 1645, (w), ''(w)'', in ''The Poetical Works of Milton'', volume II, Edinburgh: Sands, Murray, and Cochran, published 1755, p. 151, lines 155–160:https://books.google.com/books?id=deGR-SSW2kgC&pg=PA151

  26. But let my due feet never fail, / To walk the ſtudious cloyſters pale, / And love the high embowed roof, / With antic pillars maſſy proof, / And ſtoried windows richly dight, / Caſting a dim religious light.
  27. (RQ:Rogers Friend)

  28. (quote-text)

  29. (senseid) A vertical band down the middle of a shield.

  30. (hyper)

    (cot)

  31. A territory or defensive area within a specific boundary or under a given jurisdiction.

  32. The parts of Ireland under English jurisdiction.

  33. The territory around (w) under English control (from the 14th to 16th centuries).

  34. A portion of Russia in which Jews were permitted to live (the (m)).

  35. The jurisdiction (territorial or otherwise) of an authority.

  36. A cheese scoop.P. L. Simmonds, ''A Dictionary of Trade Products, Commercial, Manufacturing, and Technical Terms'', London: Routledge, 1858, p. 272,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011604059

  37. To enclose with pales, or as if with pales; to encircle or encompass; to fence off.

  38. (RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline) your iſle, which ſtands / As Neptunes Parke, ribb’d, and pal’d in / With Oakes vnſkaleable, and roaring Waters, / With Sands that will not bear your Enemies Boates, / But ſuck them vp to th’ Top-maſt.

  39. (monikko) af|paal

  40. cheek

  41. blade (of a propeller etc)

  42. vane (of a windmill etc)

  43. to talk, to speak

  44. {{quote-journal

  45. headdress

  46. cover

  47. pad, lining

  48. to off

  49. to protect

  50. padding at the bottom of a horse's stirrup

  51. (monikko) it|pala

  52. (l)

  53. a wrestling

  54. (inflection of)

  55. hand

  56. (l)

  57. worker

  58. (alt sp)

  59. (l), whitish or having little color

  60. (infl of)

  61. (sw-adj form of)