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faded

/feyd/US // feɪd //UK // (feɪd) //

褪色,淡淡的,淡化,淡出

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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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.
v.有主动词 verb
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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.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of fading.
    • : Movies, Television Informal. a fade-out.
    • : Automotive. brake fade.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.bleached; used

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.

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