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fading

US // (ˈfeɪdɪŋ) //

褪色,褪色的,逐渐消失,褪变

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variation in the strength of received radio signals due to variations in the conditions of the transmission medium

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Examples

  • Pitting our cities against one another, he bartered away America’s leadership role on the world stage in an attempt to prop up a fading fossil-fuel industry at home.

  • Then there are Avilán, McFarland, Rodriguez, Swihart, Pérez, Tocci and Tomás, who each arrived from elsewhere to grip a fading chance.

  • Here, the fading yellow ticket was a golden ticket—one that would get me one of the coveted vaccine doses.

  • Jalane Schmidt, an associate professor at the University of Virginia, said the Virginia Flaggers represent a fading ideology, even if they follow through with pledges to add flags elsewhere.

  • Fears about the virus’s toll on the economy — and fading hopes that Washington will be able to deliver more relief anytime soon — had stocks plummeting in afternoon trading on Wall Street.

  • Empire will be hate-watched and may set off some conversations on its way from fading from our minds.

  • The garrulous assistant to a fading screen siren in Clouds of Sils Maria.

  • Shaving your head is passe and even tattoos are fading as a personalized cultural statement.

  • Now, six years into his presidency and with his popularity fading, it seems Obama is having trouble finding a place to call home.

  • Memories are fading about their dire predictions for mothers on welfare after the reforms of 1996, which were way off.

  • She believed they would return when she was in her own land once more, and Europe a book of fading memories.

  • When we reached high ground again the twilight was fading to a semicircle of bloodshot gray in the northwest.

  • Madame stood hand on hip, the flush fading slowly, her glance resuming its habitual lazy insolence.

  • We visited it in the fading twilight, and a lonelier, more ghostly place it would be hard to imagine.

  • Helen flung herself down on the blankets and watched the fading lights of evening as they were reflected on the canvas.