释义 |
pas·tel I. \(ˈ)pa|stel\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Provençal, from Late Latin pastellus woad, diminutive of Late Latin pasta paste; from the paste made of its twigs in producing the dye : woad II. noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Italian pastello, from Late Latin pastellus 1. : a paste composed of a color ground and compounded with an aqueous binder and used for making crayons; also : a crayon made of such paste 2. a. : a drawing in pastel b. : the process or art of drawing with pastels 3. : a light, brief, and rather formless literary study or sketch 4. : any of various pale or light colors < its colors lost their infernal intensity, paled to harmless-looking but deadly pastels — Time > III. adjective 1. : of or relating to a pastel : made with pastels < a pastel drawing > 2. : pale and light in color : lacking in brilliance or intensity < pastel shades > < a pastel prettiness > 3. : resembling a pastel : lacking in body or vigor : delicate, light < a pastel and dreamy world — rather thin and bloodless — J.F.Nims > < a tendency to suffuse with a pastel optimism even the dark moments — Leon Edel > |