See 2 authoritative translations of Pale in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations. 'something must have happened to Chris - maybe he got caught down there' /Pete went pale at the thought/they drove through stripes of long shadows and /pale sunshine/ down the treelined highwayhe looked up dreamily at the evening sky and the pale mooncohabitation is regarded as a pale imitation of marriagein Germany's climate this grape produces only a pale imitation of the noble French juice/her eyes were the palest blue/ of any I had ever seena man came out, but paled at the sight of so many peoplea halfhearted effort that pales when compared to other national campaignswhen someone you love has a life-threatening illness everything else pales in comparisonwhen you discover you have cancer /everything pales into insignificance/ as your own well-being becomes the focal pointthe violence of nationalists in Ireland pales into insignificance compared to centuries of British atrocities in the countryhe can mate with as many as a hundred females a day, a fact that makes the prowess of all legendary human lovers pale into insignificancewinning or losing a game of football pales into insignificance after a loss like the death of your sonsu belleza perdía esplendor al lado de la de su madreone girl is attractive, with a lovely tan, the other pales into insignificance beside her Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).Hover on a tile to learn new words with the same root.Try Fluencia, the Spanish learning program from SpanishDict.SpanishDict is the world's most popular Spanish-English dictionary, translation, and learning website.Mary became pale when she heard about the accident.Mary se puso pálida cuando se enteró del accidente.I wear pale color clothes because they compliment my skin tone.Uso ropa de color claro porque va con mi tono de piel.The painter used pale tones to display sadness and despair.El pintor usó tonos pálidos para mostrar tristeza y desesperanza.The power went out, and only the pale moon illuminated the road.Se cortó la luz y solo la tenue luna iluminaba el camino.This is but a pale imitation of the real Spanish cured ham.Esto no es más que una burda imitación del auténtico jamón serrano español.The costs of reducing emissions pale beside the risks the world faces.Los costes de reducir emisiones no son nada comparados con los riesgos que afronta el planeta.My accomplishments pale in comparison to the champion's.Mis logros resultan insignificantes comparados con los del campeón.A new stock market crash would make our current economic problems pale into insignificance.Un nuevo crac bursátil haría palidecer nuestros actuales problemas económicos.

This phrase comes from a language not well known outside of Spain, so it holds a certain mystery about what A Pale means and also about its origins.. ).A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling or idea (e.g. Compound Forms: Inglés: Español: beyond the pale adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house. This song has left all people confused. * On a musical level, there is a possibility that this song will be the "least" hit - because it is the darkest, the dirtiest, in it Rosalia shows her anger towards those who classify her in the mainstream, who criticize and belittle her effort, deeds; they accuse her of cultural appropriation. "palé" significa "detrás" en la lengua caló gitana y puede que "a palé" signifique "atrás".

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