palled
英[pɔːld; pæld]
美[pɔːld; pæld]
- v. 成为伙伴,成为朋友(pal的过去式和过去分词);(因熟悉而)失去魅力,使人厌倦(pall的过去式和过去分词)
- n. (Pal)(匈、挪)帕尔(人名)
双语例句
- 1. They palled up while they were at college.
- 他们上大学时成了朋友。
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- 2. I palled around with him and his sister at school.
- 我上学时常常与他和他姐姐在一起。
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- 3. By this time, Mark Antony had palled up with Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, and Octavian beat both of them, and he became the sole ruler of the empire in 27 BCE.
- 此时,马克·安东尼已经和埃及女王克利奥帕特拉脱身,而屋大维打败了他们两人,公元前27年,他成为了帝国唯一的统治者。
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- 4. Fishing never palled on him.
- 钓鱼从不使他生厌。
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- 5. The long hot idle summer days palled on me.
- 我对这漫长、炎热、无所事事的夏天感到腻烦了。
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- 6. The little boy was reading, but the book had no pictures and soon palled on him.
- 但书中没有插图,所以,不久他就觉得乏味了。
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- 7. The little boy was reading, but the book had no pictures and soon palled on him.
- 但书中没有插图,所以,不久他就觉得乏味了。
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