释义 |
pallor|ˈpælə(r)| [a. L. pallor, n. of state from root pall- in pallēre: see pallid.] Paleness.
1656Artific. Handsom. 42 There is some little change of the complexion from a greater degree of pallor, to a lesse. 1656Blount Glossogr., Pallor, a pale colour, paleness, wanness. 1866Huxley Elem. Physiol. ii. (1869) 59 It is quite possible to produce pallor and cold in the rabbit's ear. 1885M. E. Braddon Wyllard's Weird I. i. 8 It was a pretty little face, even in the pallor of death. b. Comb., as pallor-dimmed adj.
1857J. L. Tupper in Ruskin: Rossetti (1899) 161 Pallor⁓dimmed frozen, nakedling! |