pallor
英 [ˈpælə(r)]
美 [ˈpælər]
n. 苍白的脸色(尤指因病或恐惧)
BNC.24677 / COCA.23309
牛津词典
noun
- 苍白的脸色(尤指因病或恐惧)
pale colouring of the face, especially because of illness or fear- Her cheeks had an unhealthy pallor.
她面色苍白,显得虚弱。
- Her cheeks had an unhealthy pallor.
柯林斯词典
- N-SING (脸色或肤色的)苍白
If you refer to thepallorof someone's face or skin, you mean that it is pale and unhealthy.- The deathly pallor of her skin had been replaced by the faintest flush of color...
她如死灰般苍白的皮肤开始现出淡淡的血色。 - My face had a greenish pallor.
我的脸色白中带绿。
- The deathly pallor of her skin had been replaced by the faintest flush of color...
英英释义
noun
- unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress)
双语例句
- Strange is thy pallor! strange thy dress.
你奇异的苍白,你奇异的衣衫。 - But a pallor of isolation came over him, she was not really there for him.
突然地,一种孤独的苍白色呈现在他的脸上:她在那儿并不是为了他呵。 - And the full, soft pallor of her neck and shoulders, above a gold-coloured frock, gave to her personality an alluring strangeness.
她穿一件金色的长服,露出丰满的颈子和双肩,肤色柔和而苍白,使她的风度特别迷人。 - The girl's lean and pallor legs look brighter in the sight.
女孩苍白而细瘦的腿在黑暗中看起来更加的亮眼明显。 - My face had a greenish pallor.
我的脸色白中带绿。 - Yes; a pallor that suits you admirably, mother, but which did not the LESS alarm my father and myself.
是的,您配上那种苍白显得更美了,妈,但爸爸和我还是不能不为这苍白而担心。 - As it seemed to me, the refined beauty and the etiolated pallor followed naturally enough.
所以,我觉得出现这种精制的美和不见阳光的苍白也就顺理成章了。 - A sudden pallor overspread the detective's face.
听了这话,警察厅密探的脸上突然变得苍白。 - Maybe I will lose this waxy British pallor once and for all.
也许我能坚决地甩掉蜡色的英国白。 - He assumed his costume, and fastened on the mask that scarcely equalled the pallor of his own face.
于是他穿上了衣服,绑上面具。那面具当然并不比他自己的脸更苍白。