⚰️pall (pall)

verb, noun
/pɔːl/
déclin, tissu sur un cercueil (declin, tissu sur un cercueil)

Signification

to lose strength or interest; to become dull or tiresome; also a cloth spread over a coffin
a cloth spread over a coffin; a dark covering that creates a gloomy atmosphere
Traduction de la signification
perdre de la force ou de l'intérêt; devenir ennuyeux ou épuisant; aussi un tissu qui couvre un cercueil
perdre de la force ou de l'interet; devenir ennuyeux ou epuisant; aussi un tissu qui couvre un cercueil

Phrases d'exemple

The excitement of the festival began to pall after several days.

L'excitation du festival a commencé à se faner après plusieurs jours.
L'excitation du festival a commence a se faner apres plusieurs jours.

A pall of smoke hung over the burning building.

Un voile de fumée flottait au-dessus du bâtiment en feu.
Un voile de fumée flottait au-dessus du bâtiment en feu.

Expressions d'exemple

cast a pall over
créer une atmosphère sombre ou déprimante
creer une atmosphère sombre ou deprimante

Synonymes

fade, weaken, bore, tire, diminish, shroud, covering, cloak, veil
Entrée 1
fade, weaken, bore, tire, diminish
Entrée 2
shroud, covering, cloak, veil

Antonymes

excite, inspire, brighten, brightness, clarity, openness, light
Entrée 1
excite, inspire, brighten
Entrée 2
brightness, clarity, openness, light

Collocations

pall over, palls quickly, cast a pall, pall of smoke, funeral pall, cast pall
Entrée 1
pall over, palls quickly, cast a pall
Entrée 2
pall of smoke, funeral pall, cast pall

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