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fadeBrE /feɪd/NAmE /feɪd/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they fade BrE /feɪd/ NAmE /feɪd/present simple - he / she / it fades BrE /feɪdz/ NAmE /feɪdz/past simple faded BrE /ˈfeɪdɪd/ NAmE /ˈfeɪdɪd/past participle faded BrE /ˈfeɪdɪd/ NAmE /ˈfeɪdɪd/ -ing form fading BrE /ˈfeɪdɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfeɪdɪŋ/ [I, T] to become or to make sth become paler or less bright (使)变淡,变暗◆The curtains had faded in the sun. 窗帘已经给晒退了色。◆~ from sthAll colour had faded from the sky. 天上的颜色都退去了。◆~ sthThe sun had faded the curtains. 太阳把窗帘晒退了色。◆He was wearing faded blue jeans. 他穿着退色的蓝牛仔裤。 [I] to disappear gradually 逐渐消逝;逐渐消失◆Her smile faded. 她的笑容逐渐消失。◆~ awayHopes 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。◆~ to/into sthHis 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 insignificance compared 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。 [I] 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。 ●blend/fade into the ˈwoodworkto behave in a way that does not attract any attention; to disappear or hide 默默无闻;销声匿迹;蛰伏 ●ˌfade aˈway(of a person 人) 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/ˈoutto 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/ˈoutto 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。 |