palled
v. (因过多或过久而)生厌,感到乏味,厌烦( pall的过去式和过去分词 )
If something palls, it becomes less interesting or less enjoyable after a period of time.
Already the allure of meals in restaurants had begun to pall.
饭店里的饭菜已经不像以前那样诱人。
If a pall of smoke hangs over a place, there is a thick cloud of smoke above it.
A pall of oily black smoke drifted over the clifftop.
一团油腻的黑色烟雾飘到悬崖顶上。
If something unpleasant casts a pall over an event or occasion, it makes it less enjoyable than it should be.
The unrest has cast a pall over what is usually a day of national rejoicing...
动荡的局势给往常举国欢庆的日子蒙上了阴影。
We don't want to cast a pall over the festivities.
我们不想给庆典蒙上阴影。
They palled up at college.
他们是在大学结识的.
Sight - seeing never palled on him.
外出观光他从来不生厌.
They have palled up with each other again after the quarrel.
争吵之后他们彼此又和好了.
The course palled on her.
她对这门课程感到厌倦.
He palled around with a French boy.
他与一位法国男孩子交上了朋友.