fade 英 [feɪd]   美 [fed]

fade

fade  英 [feɪd] 美 [fed]

vi. 褪色;逐渐消失;衰退 

进行时:fading  过去式:faded  过去分词:faded  第三人称单数:fades  名词复数:fades 

The curtains had faded in the sun. 窗帘已经给晒褪了色。
He was wearing faded blue jeans. 他穿着褪色的蓝牛仔裤。

  • When things fade, they gradually become less clear or more faint. When you wake up after having a strange dream, its details quickly begin to fade unless you write them down right away.
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  • vi. 褪色;逐渐消失;衰退
  • 1. The curtains had faded in the sun.

    窗帘已经给晒褪了色。

  • 2. He was wearing faded blue jeans.

    他穿着褪色的蓝牛仔裤。

  • 3. Her smile faded.

    她的笑容逐渐消失。

  • 4. The laughter faded away.

    笑声逐渐消逝。

  • 5. His voice faded to a whisper .

    他的声音越来越小,变成了耳语。

  • 6. Black faded on the final bend.

    布莱克在最后一个弯道处速度慢了下来。

  • 7. Fade out the music at the end of the scene.

    在这个场景的末尾把音乐减弱。

  • fade (n.) early 14c., "loss of freshness or vigor," from fade (adj.), c. 1300, " lacking in brilliance; pale, discolored, dull," from Old French fade (see fade (v.)). As a type of tapering hairstyle from 1988 (fade-out style is in a 1985 "Ebony" article on men's haircuts).
  • fade (v.) early 14c., "lose brightness, grow pale," from Old French fader "become weak, wilt, wither," from fade (adj.) "pale, weak; insipid, tasteless" (12c.), probably from Vulgar Latin *fatidus, which is said to be a blending of Latin fatuus "silly, tasteless" and vapidus "flat, flavorless." Related: Faded; fading. Of sounds, by 1819. Transitive sense from 1590s; in cinematography from 1918.
fade / feɪd ; NAmE feɪd / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become or to make sth become paler or less bright (使)变淡,变暗 The curtains had faded in the sun. 窗帘已经给晒褪了色。 fadefrom sth All colour had faded from the sky. 天上的颜色都褪去了。 fadesth The sun had faded the curtains. 太阳把窗帘晒褪了色。 He was wearing faded blue jeans. 他穿着褪色的蓝牛仔裤。 2 [intransitive ] to disappear gradually 逐渐消逝;逐渐消失 Her smile faded. 她的笑容逐渐消失。 fadeaway Hopes of reaching an agreement seem to be fading away. 达成协议的希望看来已逐渐渺茫。 The laughter faded away. 笑声逐渐消逝。 fadeto/into sth His voice faded to a whisper (= gradually became quieter). 他的声音越来越小,变成了耳语。 All other issues fade into insignificancecompared with the struggle for survival. 与挣扎求存相比,所有其他问题都显得不重要了。 3 [intransitive ] if a sports player, team, actor, etc. fades,they stop playing or performing as well as they did before (运动员、运动队、演员等)走下坡路,衰退,衰落 Black faded on the final bend. 布莱克在最后一个弯道处速度慢了下来。 IDIOMsee woodwork PHRASAL VERBS ˌfade aˈway (of a person ) to become very weak or ill/sick and die 衰弱;病重死亡 In the last weeks of her life she simply faded away. 她在生命的最后几个星期已是草枯灯油尽了。 ˌfade ˈin/ˈout to become clearer or louder / less clear or quieter (画面)淡入╱淡出,渐显╱渐隐;(声音)渐强╱渐弱 George saw the monitor black out and then a few words faded in. 乔治看见屏幕变暗,接着出现了几个字。 ˌfade sth ˈin/ˈout to make a picture or a sound clearer or louder / less clear or quieter 使(画面)淡入╱淡出;使渐显╱渐隐;使(声音)渐强╱渐弱 Fade out the music at the end of the scene. 在这个场景的末尾把音乐减弱。 fade fades faded fading fade / feɪd ; NAmE feɪd /
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