单词 | fade |
释义 | fadefade /feɪd/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb 1[intransitive] (also fade away) to gradually disappear: Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade. Over the years her beauty had faded a little.2[intransitive, transitive] to lose color or brightness, or to make something do this: faded jeans The sun had faded the curtains.3[intransitive] if someone fades, he or she starts doing something more poorly than before: The Broncos faded in the second half.4 (also fade away) [intransitive] to become weaker physically, especially so that you become very sick or diefade in phrasal verb fade something ↔ in to appear slowly or become louder, or to make a picture or sound do this [Origin: 1300–1400 French fader, from Latin fatuus stupid, tasteless]—ˈfade-in nounfade out phrasal verb fade something ↔ out to disappear slowly or become quieter, or to make a picture or sound do this: The radio signal faded out.—ˈfade-out noun |
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