faded
褪色,淡淡的,淡化,淡出
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Definitions
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fad·ed, fad·ing.
- : to lose brightness or vividness of color.
- : to become dim, as light, or lose brightness of illumination.
- : to lose freshness, vigor, strength, or health: The tulips have faded.
- : to disappear or die gradually: His anger faded away.
- : Movies, Television. to appear gradually, especially by becoming lighter.to disappear gradually, especially by becoming darker.
- : Broadcasting, Recording. to increase gradually in volume of sound, as in recording or broadcasting music, dialogue, etc..to decrease gradually in volume of sound.
- : Football. to move back toward one's own goal line, usually with the intent to pass, after receiving the snapback from center or a hand-off or lateral pass behind the line of scrimmage: The quarterback was tackled while fading back for a pass.
- : to undergo brake fade.
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fad·ed, fad·ing.
- : to cause to fade: Sunshine faded the drapes.
- : to make a wager against.
- : Movies, Television. to cause to appear gradually.to cause to disappear gradually.
- : Broadcasting, Recording. to cause to increase or decrease gradually.
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- : an act or instance of fading.
- : Movies, Television Informal. a fade-out.
- : Automotive. brake fade.
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Examples
Parham leaped to make a grab on a fade pattern thrown by Justin Herbert, but he was judged to have failed to complete the catch.
Fatima says they were initially happy when Ziad joined the army, but that feeling has utterly faded.
Our driver glances at us in the rearview mirror and nods before dropping the faded red Toyota Hilux into first gear.
Halfway to the park, the hustle of Goma and outlying villages faded behind him.
Sean Penn and William Hurt were also considered, but Tarantino wanted John Travolta, whose star had faded, for the part.
But neither are Jim Webb or Carly Fiorina—or any of the other faded stars floating a potential candidacy to remain relevant.
Behold a dumpy, comfortable British paterfamilias in a light flannel suit and a faded sun hat.
In the close relation and affection of these last days, the sense of alienation and antagonism faded from both their hearts.
His hair was darker—almost brown save at the temples, where age had faded it to an ashen colour.
Venice is a City of the Past, and wears her faded yet queenly robes more gracefully by night than by day.
Yet he realized that Mrs. Chepstow was looking less faded, younger, more beautiful than when last he had been with her.