
Palling
UK
/ˈpɔːlɪŋ/
US
/ˈpɔlɪŋ/

Translation of "palling" into Russian
palling
NounUK
/ˈpɔːlɪŋ/
US
/ˈpɔlɪŋ/
palling
The palling of the once vibrant painting was noticeable.
Потускнение когда-то яркой картины было заметно.
pall
Verbpalling
Gerund
pall
palls
palled Past Simple / Past Participle
palling Gerund
The constant rain began to pall on the tourists.
Постоянный дождь начал надоедать туристам.
The repetitive tasks at work started to pall on him.
Повторяющиеся задачи на работе начали утомлять его.
Definitions
palling
NounUK
/ˈpɔːlɪŋ/
US
/ˈpɔlɪŋ/
A fence made of wooden stakes or pales.
The garden was enclosed by a sturdy palling to keep out the deer.
pall
VerbTo become less interesting or enjoyable; to lose strength or effectiveness.
The excitement of the new job began to pall after a few months.
To cover or conceal with a dark, gloomy, or thick covering.
A blanket of fog palled the harbor, hiding the ships from view.
To make or become dull, weary, or satiated; to cloy.
Endless repetitions of the song soon palled on the audience.
pal
Verb(informal) To associate closely as friends (often followed by "around" or "with").
During college he palled around with a group of writers.
Idioms and phrases
pall on
The excitement of the new job began to pall on her after a few months.
приедаться
Волнение от новой работы начало приедаться ей через несколько месяцев.
pall over
A sense of gloom began to pall over the gathering.
тяготеть над
Чувство мрачности начало тяготеть над собранием.
pall with time
The novelty of the gadget may pall with time.
угасать со временем
Новизна устройства может угасать со временем.
pall quickly
They found that the vacation spot can pall quickly if not enough activities are planned.
быстро пресытиться
Они обнаружили, что место отдыха может быстро пресытиться, если не запланировано достаточно мероприятий.
pall over (someone)
The news of the accident began to pall over everyone at the office.
омрачать (кого-то)
Новости об аварии начали омрачать всех в офисе.