词组 | fade |
释义 | fade [faded, faded, fading] fade away 1. fade away if something that you can hear or see fades away, it gradually becomes less loud or clear, and then disappears: ▪ She listened to Zach's footsteps fading away down the staircase. + into ▪ Dave's figure faded away into the darkness. 2. fade away if something such as a feeling, idea, or attitude fades away, it gradually becomes less strong and then disappears: ▪ Hopes of a peace settlement were beginning to fade away. ▪ Eventually all opposition to the idea faded away. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑dissolve formal 3. fade away to gradually become weaker and then die: ▪ Mum never really recovered after the operation - she just faded away. fade in fade in • fade in sth • fade sth in if sound or a picture fades in, or is faded in, it gradually becomes louder or clearer - used about recorded sound or pictures in a film, television programme, record etc: ▪ Romantic music slowly fades in, as the lovers walk hand in hand into the sunset. ▪ The computer game starts with a lot of multicolored stars, and then some text fades in. fade out 1. fade out to gradually disappear or stop happening: ▪ The marches and the protests faded out and people went back to their normal lives. ▪ Sometimes the trail faded out and they had to search for another one. 2. fade out • fade out sth • fade sth out if sound or a picture fades out, or you fade it out, it becomes less loud or clear and gradually disappears - used about recorded sounds or pictures in a film, television programme, record etc: ▪ The film we were watching faded out and was replaced by a newsflash. ▪ The DJ faded out one record and put on another. fade up ► see ↑fade in |
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