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[/pɔːl; pɔl/] v [I, Ipr] ~ (on sb) become uninterestingor boring by being experienced too often (因过多或过久)生厌, 感到乏味, 厌烦: The pleasures of sunbathing began to pall (on us) after a week on the beach. 我们在沙滩待了一周之後, 对日光浴已兴致大减. pall 2 [/pɔːl; pɔl/] n用法: 1 cloth spread over a coffin 柩衣; 墓布; 棺罩. 用法: 2 (fig 比喻) dark or heavy covering (used esp as in the expression shown) 深色的或厚重的覆盖物(尤用於以下示例): A pall of smoke hung over the town. 市镇上空笼罩著烟幕. |