pale in Russian
pale in Russian is бле́дный, кол, штаке́т — pale means light in colour, or lacking the usual colour, especially in the face.
pale in Russian
бле́дный
Pronounced: blednyy
Light in color.
кол
Pronounced: kol
A wooden stake; a picket.
штаке́т
Pronounced: shtaket
A wooden stake; a picket.
частокол
Pronounced: chastokol
(archaic) A fence made from wooden stake; palisade.
бледне́ть
Pronounced: blednet
побледне́ть
Pronounced: poblednet
What does "pale" mean?
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adjective Light in colour, or lacking the usual colour, especially in the face.
"She looked pale after the long flight."
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verb To become pale, especially from shock, fear, or illness.
"He paled when he heard the news."
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verb To seem weaker or less impressive by comparison.
"Her early work pales next to what she achieved later."
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noun The historical phrase "beyond the pale," meaning outside acceptable limits or boundaries.
"His comments were considered well beyond the pale."
pale in a sentence
- She looked pale after the long flight.
- He painted the room a pale shade of yellow.
- He paled when he heard the news.
- Her early work pales next to what she achieved later.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pale" in Russian?
"pale" in Russian is бле́дный, кол, штаке́т. pale means: Light in colour, or lacking the usual colour, especially in the face.
How do you pronounce бле́дный?
"pale" in Russian is бле́дный, pronounced "blednyy".
How do you use "pale" in a sentence?
Example: "She looked pale after the long flight." In Russian, "pale" is бле́дный, кол, штаке́т.
Are there other ways to say "pale" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "pale": бле́дный, кол, штаке́т, частокол, бледне́ть, побледне́ть.
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