释义 
		[ fey -der ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈfeɪ dər / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
noun a person or thing that fades.  
Movies , Broadcasting , Recording . a multiple-unit volume control used in changing gradually from one signal source to another, decreasing the volume from the first audio or visual source while increasing the volume from the second. 
Origin of fader  First recorded in 1930–35; fade + -er1 
Words nearby fader  fadeaway, fade-in, fadeless, Faden suture, fade-out, fader , Fadeyev, fadge, fading, FAdm, fado
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Example sentences from the Web for fader He slides between them easily, as if riding the fader  between his turntables.
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De child den dell her fader  and muder aboud dot, und dey pring her back.
Standard Selections | Various
See, we all worka in da mine, da coal mine, me an' my fader  an' Gianni.
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He calls yer to be a fader  to her; an' from dis day yer is her fader —'member dat.
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 | Various
He speak to his fader , and he curse and swear awful, and stand wid de rifle close by and tell dat son ob his to larrup Jake.
True to the Old Flag | G. A. Henty
O, if dat io can neit de se Englese sprek vel, ic sel her fader  seg how is to pass gecomen.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 10 (of 15) | Various
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