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词组 fade out
释义
Phr V
fade out
fades, fading, faded
fade out
to gradually disappear or become less common
Interest in the product has now almost completely faded out.The fashion for wearing old, ripped jeans faded out very quickly.
fade out (sth) or fade (sth) out
if the sound or picture of a film or recording fades out, or if you fade it out, it gradually becomes quieter or less clear until you cannot hear or see it any more
At the end of the film the image of the city at night faded out and the lights came on in the cinemaThe sound engineers were told to fade the music out when the chairman stood up to speak.
phrasefade out1. 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 outfade out sthfade 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 out

1. verb To slowly stop being seen or heard. And then we'll fade out, and the credits will start to roll.
2. verb To cause something to slowly stop being seen or heard. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "fade" and "out." Fade that scene out and then roll the credits.
3. noun The act of slowly ceasing to be seen or heard. When used as a noun, the phrase is usually written as one word. The fadeout on that song needs to be less abrupt.

fade something out

to diminish something altogether. (Broadcasting.) At the end, you should fade the music out completely. Fade out the music earlier.

fade out

 and fade away
to diminish and go away altogether. The light in the distance faded out as the sun began to set. The light faded out as the candles burned themselves out, one by one. As it got farther into the distance, the car faded away.

fade out

1. Gradually disappear or become inaudible; also, cause to disappear or become inaudible gradually. For example, He let the final chord fade out completely before he played the next movement. The antonym is fade in, "to appear gradually or become audible," as in The images on the screen faded in until they could be seen clearly. These terms originated in the motion-picture and broadcasting industries, where they apply to images and sounds. [c. 1915]
2. Also, fade away. Quietly depart, as in "Florence Scape, Fanny Scape and their mother faded away to Boulogne" (William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair, 1848). [Mid-1800s]

fade out

v.
1. To disappear gradually: The final scene of the movie faded out.
2. To cause something, especially a sound or a cinematic or television image, to disappear gradually: The technician will fade out the lights when the speaker gets off the stage. I faded the spotlight out at the end of the act.
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