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Definition
Synonym
erblasste
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
erblasste
turned pale
erbleichen; erblassen
v
erbleichend; erblassend
erbleicht; erblichen; erblasst
erbleicht; erblasst
erbleichte; erblich;
erblasste
to blanch
blanching
blanched
blanches
blanched
blass werden; erblassen
blass werdend; erblassend
blass geworden; erblichen
er sie wird blass; er sie erblasst
ich er sie wurde blass; ich er sie
erblasste
to turn pale; to grow pale; to pale
turning pale; growing pale; paling
turned pale; grown pale; paled
he she turns pale; he she pales
I he she turned pale; I he she paled
blass werden, erblassen
blass werdend, erblassend
blass geworden, erblichen
er
sie wird blass, er
sie erblasst
ich
er
sie wurde blass, ich
er
sie
erblasste
to turn pale, to grow pale, to pale
turning pale, growing pale, paling
turned pale, grown pale, paled
he
she turns pale, he
she pales
I
he
she turned pale, I
he
she paled
blass werden; erblassen
v
blass werdend; erblassend
blass geworden; erblichen
er sie wird blass; er sie erblasst
ich er sie wurde blass; ich er sie
erblasste
to turn pale; to grow pale; to pale
turning pale; growing pale; paling
turned pale; grown pale; paled
he she turns pale; he she pales
I he she turned pale; I he she paled
Deutsche
erblasste Synonyme
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turned pale Synonyme
turned
around
abashed
abroad
adrift
astray
at sea
back
backward
backwards
bewildered
bothered
bottom side up
bottom up
clueless
confused
contrarily
contrariwise
conversely
counter
discomposed
disconcerted
dismayed
disoriented
distracted
distraught
disturbed
dizzy
drunken
embarrassed
giddy
guessing
head over heels
heels over head
in a fix
in a maze
in a pickle
in a scrape
in a stew
inversely
lightheaded
lost
mazed
off the track
over
perturbed
put-out
reflex
reversed
swimming
tiddly
topsy-turvy
upset
upside down
vertiginous
vice versa
without a clue
wrong-way
wrong-way around
turned
off
against
apathetic
ataractic
blase
careless
casual
con
disapprobatory
disapproving
discontented
disenchanted
disgruntled
disillusioned
disinterested
dispassionate
displeased
disregardful
dissatisfied
dissenting
easygoing
heedless
inattentive
incurious
indignant
inexcitable
insouciant
lackadaisical
listless
low
mindless
negligent
nonchalant
opposed
opposing
perfunctory
pococurante
poor
reckless
regardless
unanxious
unappreciative
unapproving
uncomplimentary
unconcerned
undiscriminating
unfavorable
unhappy
uninterested
unmindful
unsolicitous
turned
on
agog
ape about
aquiver
aroused
atingle
attracted
atwitter
bugs on
bursting
carried away
cathectic
concerned
cracked on
crazy about
curious
ebullient
effervescent
enthusiastic
excited
exhilarated
fascinated
fired
freaked-out
gaga over
gone on
hepped up over
high
hipped on
hopped up
hot about
impassioned
inflamed
interested
keen on
keyed up
lathered up
mad about
manic
moved
nuts about
nuts on
passionate
piqued
ready to burst
roused
starry-eyed over
steamed up
steamed up about
stimulated
stirred
stirred up
tantalized
thrilled
tickled
tingling
tingly
titillated
whipped up
wild about
worked up
wrought up
yeasty
turned
up
blocky
chubby
chunky
dumpy
fat
podgy
pudgy
pug
pugged
retrousse
snub-nosed
squat
squattish
squatty
stocky
stubbed
stubby
stumpy
thickset
tubby
upcast
upcurving
uplifted
upsweeping
erblasste Definition
Pale
(
v.
i.)
Wanting
in
color
Pale
(
v.
i.)
Not
bright
or
brilliant
Pale
(
n.
)
Paleness
Pale
(
v.
i.)
To
turn
pale
Pale
(
v.
t.)
To
make
pale
Pale
(
n.
)
A
pointed
stake
or
slat,
either
driven
into
the
ground,
or
fastened
to
a
rail
at
the
top
and
bottom,
for
fencing
or
inclosing
Pale
(
n.
)
That
which
incloses
or
fences
in
Pale
(
n.
)
A
space
or
field
having
bounds
or
limits
Pale
(
n.
)
A
stripe
or
band,
as
on
a
garment.
Pale
(
n.
)
One
of
the
greater
ordinaries,
being
a
broad
perpendicular
stripe
in
an
escutcheon,
equally
distant
from
the
two
edges,
and
occupying
one
third
of
it.
Pale
(
n.
)
A
cheese
scoop.
Pale
(
n.
)
A
shore
for
bracing
a
timber
before
it
is
fastened.
Pale
(
v.
t.)
To
inclose
with
pales,
or
as
with
pales
Turned
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Turn
turned pale Bedeutung
pale
chrysanthemum
aphid
important
pest
of
chrysanthemums
picket
pale
a
wooden
strip
forming
part
of
a
fence
pale
yellow
straw
wheat
a
variable
yellow
tint,
dull
yellow,
often
diluted
with
white
pale
ale
an
amber
colored
ale
brewed
with
pale
malts,
similar
to
bitter
but
drier
and
lighter
early
coral
root
pale
coral
root
Corallorhiza
trifida
plant
having
clumps
of
nearly
leafless
pale
yellowish
to
greenish
stems
bearing
similarly
colored
flowers
with
white
lower
lips,
northern
New
Mexico
north
through
South
Dakota
and
Washington
to
Alaska
pale
violet
striped
violet
cream
violet
Viola
striata
leafy-stemmed
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
large
white
or
creamy
flowers
faintly
marked
with
purple
cadmium
yellow
pale
pale-hued
cadmium
yellow
pigment
pale
blanch
blench
turn
pale,
as
if
in
fear
pale-faced
having
a
pale
face
light-blue
pale
blue
of
a
light
shade
of
blue
pale-colored
pale-hued
having
a
pale
color
pale
pallid
wan
abnormally
deficient
in
color
as
suggesting
physical
or
emotional
distress,
the
pallid
face
of
the
invalid,
her
wan
face
suddenly
flushed
pale
pallid
lacking
in
vitality
or
interest
or
effectiveness,
a
pale
rendition
of
the
aria,
pale
prose
with
the
faint
sweetness
of
lavender,
a
pallid
performance
pale
very
light
colored,
highly
diluted
with
white,
pale
seagreen,
pale
blue
eyes
turned
out
dressed
well
or
smartly,
the
girls
were
well
turned
out
and
smart
well-turned
(of
language)
aptly
and
pleasingly
expressed,
a
well-turned
phrase
pale
not
full
or
rich,
high,
pale,
pure
and
lovely
song
aroused
horny
randy
ruttish
steamy
turned
on(p)
feeling
great
sexual
desire,
feeling
horny
well-turned
of
a
pleasing
shape,
a
well-turned
ankle
pale
pallid
wan
sick
(of
light)
lacking
in
intensity
or
brightness,
dim
or
feeble,
the
pale
light
of
a
half
moon,
a
pale
sun,
the
late
afternoon
light
coming
through
the
el
tracks
fell
in
pale
oblongs
on
the
street,
a
pallid
sky,
the
pale
(or
wan)
stars,
the
wan
light
of
dawn
off
sour
turned
in
an
unpalatable
state,
sour
milk
turned
moved
around
an
axis
or
center
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