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Definition von pale- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">palespan>
{s} solgun

O hasta olduğu için solgun. - He's pale because he's sick.

O, hasta olmalı; solgun görünüyor. - He must be sick; he looks pale.

<span class="word-self">palespan>
{s} soluk

Ayrılacak son kişi soluk yüzlü,düz siyah saçlı, uzun bir adamdı. - The last to leave was a tall man, with a pale face and smooth, black hair.

O bir soluk cildi vardır. - She has a pale complexion.

<span class="word-self">palespan>-faced
Yüzlü soluk
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benzi atmış
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{f} rengi solmak
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{s} açık

Gündüzleri açık bir güneş görürüz, ve geceleri solgun bir ay ve güzel yıldızları görürüz. - At daytime, we see the clear sun, and at nighttime we see the pale moon and the beautiful stars.

Turkuaz rengi, berrak su rengini çağrıştırıyor, açık ve soluk bir mavi. - The turquoise colour evokes the colour of clear water, it's a light and pale blue.

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(Fiili Deyim ) yüzünün rengi atmak , sapsarı kesilmek
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mat
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beti benzi atmak
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matlık
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renksizlik
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donuklaştırmak
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uçuk (renk)
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donuklaşmak
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pastel
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limit
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cansız
<span class="word-self">palespan> blue
uçuk mavi
very <span class="word-self">palespan>
sapsarı
as <span class="word-self">palespan> as
kadar solgun
<span class="word-self">palespan>
sönük kalmak
<span class="word-self">palespan>
solmak
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(renk/vb.) solgun
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önemsiz kalmak
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(yüz) soluk
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soldurmak
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solgunlaş
as <span class="word-self">palespan> as
gibi solgun
as <span class="word-self">palespan> as a sheet
(deyim) Solgun; hasta; yaprak gibi solmuş

You look as pale as a sheet.

as <span class="word-self">palespan> as death
soluk ölüm gibi
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solude
<span class="word-self">palespan> ale
soluk ale
<span class="word-self">palespan> by comparison
(deyim) -e nispeten sönük/silik

Most European parks pale by comparison to Banff.

<span class="word-self">palespan> complexion
solgun ten
<span class="word-self">palespan> hearted
kalpli soluk
<span class="word-self">palespan> in comparison
(deyim) -e nispeten sönük/silik

Most European parks pale by comparison to Banff.

be beyond the <span class="word-self">palespan>
hiç kabul olunacak/onaylanacak bir şey olmamak
death <span class="word-self">palespan>
sapsarı
death <span class="word-self">palespan>
ölü gibi
death <span class="word-self">palespan>
soluk benizli
ghastly <span class="word-self">palespan>
sapsarı
grow <span class="word-self">palespan> from fear
beti benzi atmak
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{i} yetki alanı
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belirli kimselerin oturmasına tahsis edilmiş mıntıka
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{i} kazık
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sınırlandırılmış herhangi bir şey
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{s} sararmış

Hayalet gibi sararmışsın. - You're pale as a ghost.

<span class="word-self">palespan>
{i} akça
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{s} sarı

Mutfak soluk sarı çinilerle kaplıydı. - The kitchen was lined with pale yellow tiles.

<span class="word-self">palespan>
{f} kazık çakmak
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sivri uçlu kazık
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salâhiyeti haricinde
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{f} rengi atmak
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(Tıp) Renksiz, soluk, pallidus
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{f} sınırlandırmak
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{s} uçuk
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{i} (tahta) parmaklık çubuğu
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{i} sınır
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{f} kazığa oturtmak
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hudut
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{s} renksiz
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beyond the pale yetkisi dışında
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etrafı parmaklık veya çitle çevrilmiş yer
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{s} donuk
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{f} beti benzi atmak, sararmak; sarartmak
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yetki
<span class="word-self">palespan> and thin
solucan gibi
<span class="word-self">palespan> before
sönük kalmak
<span class="word-self">palespan> beside
sönük kalmak
<span class="word-self">palespan> blue
(Tekstil) açık mavi
<span class="word-self">palespan> in
çit ile çevirmek
<span class="word-self">palespan> in
sınırlandırmak
<span class="word-self">palespan> in comparison
karşılaştırmada eksik yön
<span class="word-self">palespan> infarct
(Tıp) soluk infarkt
<span class="word-self">palespan> orange
kavuniçi
<span class="word-self">palespan> pink
uçuk pembe
<span class="word-self">palespan> rock sparrow
boz serçe
<span class="word-self">palespan> white
fildişi gibi
<span class="word-self">palespan> yellow
ayva sarısı
turn <span class="word-self">palespan>
sapsarı kesilmek
turn <span class="word-self">palespan>
sararmak
turned <span class="word-self">palespan>
benzi atmış
Englisch - Englisch
Variant of paleo-
<span class="word-self">palespan>-browed tinamou
A tinamou, Crypturellus transfasciatus
<span class="word-self">palespan>-browed tinamous
plural form of pale-browed tinamou
India <span class="word-self">palespan> ale
A beer, with a high level of alcohol and hops, traditionally made for export from Britain to India
India <span class="word-self">palespan> ales
plural form of India pale ale
<span class="word-self">Palespan> Clouded Yellow
Alternative spelling of pale clouded yellow
<span class="word-self">Palespan> of Settlement
A particular region of Russia from 1791 to 1917, designated for Jews
beyond the <span class="word-self">palespan>
Describing behaviour that is considered to be outside the bounds of morality, good behaviour or judgement in civilised company
<span class="word-self">palespan>
A vertical band down the middle of a shield
<span class="word-self">palespan>
limits, bounds (especially with of)

All things considered, we advise the male reader to keep his desires in check till he is at least twenty-five, and the female not to enter the pale of wedlock until she has attained the age of twenty.

<span class="word-self">palespan>
A fence made from wooden stake; a palisade

Fourthly, they shall not vpon any occasion whatsoeuer breake downe any of our pales, or come into any of our Townes or forts by any other waies, issues or ports then ordinary .

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

He knows the fortifications – crumbling – and beyond the city walls the lands of the Pale, its woods, villages and marshes, its sluices, dykes and canals.

<span class="word-self">palespan>
The jurisdiction (territorial or otherwise) of an authority
<span class="word-self">palespan>
To become pale. To become insignificant
<span class="word-self">palespan>
A wooden stake
<span class="word-self">palespan>
light in color
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The bounds of morality, good behaviour or judgment in civilized company, in the phrase beyond the pale
<span class="word-self">palespan> clouded yellow
A small butterfly (Colias hyale) of the family Pieridae found in most of Europe and large parts of Asia
<span class="word-self">palespan> in comparison
to appear unimportant in relation to something else
within the <span class="word-self">palespan>
Within the boundaries, either physical or metaphorical; especially within the limits of acceptable behavior

That settlement has to be a return to her pre-1967 boundaries. Precisely because Israel is by no means forced to make so generous a move, the international support (even love) this would generate would secure her future permanently. It would bring her back within the pale.

<span class="word-self">palespan>
ashen
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{n} a slip of wood, inclosure, jurisdiction
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{v} to inclose with pales, to make pale
<span class="word-self">palespan>
{a} wanting fresh color, whitish, faint
<span class="word-self">palespan> by comparison
(deyim) Not as good as

Most European parks pale by comparison to Banff.

<span class="word-self">palespan> in comparison
(deyim) Not as good as

Most European parks pale by comparison to Banff.

as <span class="word-self">palespan> as death
very pale, ashen, pallid, wan, deathly pale
be beyond the <span class="word-self">palespan>
exceed the limit, be unfair
beyond the <span class="word-self">palespan>
{s} absolutely unacceptable, outside the limits of integrity and morality, beyond the bounds of good taste, beyond standards of decency
cadmium yellow <span class="word-self">palespan>
pale-hued cadmium yellow pigment
grow <span class="word-self">palespan>
turn pale, become white, lose the pink color in one's face; become less intense in color
noun <span class="word-self">palespan> 3
beyond the pale offensive or unacceptable
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To turn pale; to lose color or luster
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If something is pale, it is very light in colour or almost white. Migrating birds filled the pale sky As we age, our skin becomes paler. dark Pale is also a combining form. a pale blue sailor dress
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A pointed stake or slat, either driven into the ground, or fastened to a rail at the top and bottom, for fencing or inclosing; a picket
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turn pale, as if in fear abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress; "the pallid face of the invalid"; "her wan face suddenly flushed"
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very light colored; highly diluted with white; "pale seagreen"; "pale blue eyes"
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Not bright or brilliant; of a faint luster or hue; dim; as, the pale light of the moon
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To make pale; to diminish the brightness of
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lacking color, as in: When she heard the news, her cheeks turned pale
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{f} blanch, whiten; become less important; make a fence around
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{i} lack of luster or color; fence; fence stake; bordered territory
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A shore for bracing a timber before it is fastened
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(of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble; "the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan) stars"; "the wan light of dawn"
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Paleness; pallor
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{s} colorless, pallid; weak; white
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Wanting in color; not ruddy; dusky white; pallid; wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale blue
<span class="word-self">palespan>
a wooden strip forming part of a fence
<span class="word-self">palespan>
Capital of the Bosnian Serb Republic, former ski resort
<span class="word-self">palespan>
A cheese scoop
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A vertical panel occupying the central third of a flag
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Used to describe wines of low chromatic intensity
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lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness; "a pale rendition of the aria"; "pale prose with the faint sweetness of lavender"; "a pallid performance"
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If someone looks pale, their face looks a lighter colour than usual, usually because they are ill, frightened, or shocked. She looked pale and tired + paleness pale·ness his paleness when he realized that he was bleeding
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The sparsely settled area of space beyond the core worlds   A federal presence in systems close to the core is sporadic at best   Colonies flourish in the pale but tend to be less technologically advanced and more prone to lawlessness
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To inclose with pales, or as with pales; to encircle; to encompass; to fence off
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not full or rich; "high, pale, pure and lovely song"
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One of the greater ordinaries, being a broad perpendicular stripe in an escutcheon, equally distant from the two edges, and occupying one third of it
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not full or rich; "high, pale, pure and lovely song
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If one thing pales in comparison with another, it is made to seem much less important, serious, or good by it. When someone you love has a life-threatening illness, everything else pales in comparison. a soap opera against which other soaps pale into insignificance
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Acronym for Paleoclimate of Arctic Lakes and Estuaries, an NSF/ARCSS and PAGES initiative to study the paleoclimate of arctic lakes and estuaries The goal is to reconstruct Arctic climate variations over the past 150,000, 20,000 and 2,000 years and understand its interation with the global climate PALE ended circa 2001 and was expanded to become PARCS
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A stripe or band, as on a garment
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abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress; "the pallid face of the invalid"; "her wan face suddenly flushed"
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If you think that someone's actions or behaviour are not acceptable, you can say that they are beyond the pale. This sort of thing really is quite beyond the pale. = unacceptable. District separated from the surrounding country by defined boundaries or set apart by a distinctive administrative and legal system. In imperial Russia from the late 18th century, the Pale of Settlement was the area in which Jews were permitted to live. By the 19th century it included all of Russian Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Crimea, Bessarabia, and most of Ukraine. It ceased to exist during World War I, when Jews in great numbers fled to the interior, and it was abolished in 1917. The English maintained a pale in Ireland until the entire island was subjugated under Elizabeth I in the 16th century
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A space or field having bounds or limits; a limited region or place; an inclosure; often used figuratively
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turn pale, as if in fear
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That which incloses or fences in; a boundary; a limit; a fence; a palisade
<span class="word-self">palespan> ale
an amber colored ale brewed with pale malts; similar to bitter but drier and lighter
<span class="word-self">palespan> ale
a type of light-coloured beer that is sold in bottles
<span class="word-self">palespan> chrysanthemum aphid
important pest of chrysanthemums
<span class="word-self">palespan> colors
colors that are very light, quiet colors
<span class="word-self">palespan> imitation
poor copy, inferior reproduction, shoddy emulation
<span class="word-self">palespan> violet
leafy-stemmed violet of eastern North America having large white or creamy flowers faintly marked with purple
<span class="word-self">palespan> yellow
a yellow tint; yellow diluted with white
turn <span class="word-self">palespan>
face changes to a light shade, become pale
turning <span class="word-self">palespan>
turning white, losing color
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