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fades

英 [feɪdz]

美 [feɪdz]

v.  (使)变淡,变暗; 逐渐消逝; 逐渐消失; (运动员、运动队、演员等)走下坡路,衰退,衰落
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柯林斯词典

  • V-ERG (使)褪色;(使)变暗淡
    When a coloured objectfadesor when the lightfadesit, it gradually becomes paler.
    1. All colour fades — especially under the impact of direct sunlight...
      所有颜色都会褪色——尤其是在阳光直射下。
    2. No matter how soft the light is, it still plays havoc, fading carpets and curtains in every room.
      无论多么柔和的光线,也仍然会造成损害,会让所有房间的地毯和窗帘褪色。
    3. ...fading portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip.
      女王和菲利普亲王的褪色的画像
  • VERB (光线)逐渐暗淡;(声音)逐渐减弱
    When lightfades, it slowly becomes less bright. When a soundfades, it slowly becomes less loud.
    1. Seaton lay on his bed and gazed at the ceiling as the light faded...
      光线渐渐暗了下去,西顿躺在床上,凝视着天花板。
    2. The sound of the last bomber's engines faded into the distance.
      最后一架轰炸机的引擎声渐渐消失在远方。
  • VERB (所注视之物)逐渐暗淡,逐渐模糊直至消失
    When something that you are looking atfades, it slowly becomes less bright or clear until it disappears.
    1. They observed the comet for 70 days before it faded from sight...
      他们观察了这颗彗星 70 天,直至其慢慢从视线中消失。
    2. They watched the familiar mountains fade into the darkness.
      他们看着熟悉的群山渐渐隐没到黑夜当中。
    3. Fade awaymeans the same asfade.
      fade away 同 fade
    4. We watched the harbour and then the coastline fade away into the morning mist.
      我们凝望着港口,只见海岸线渐渐隐于晨雾之中。
  • VERB 变得不为人注意;变得无关紧要
    If someone or somethingfades, for example, into the background, they become hardly noticeable or very unimportant.
    1. She had a way of fading into the background when things got rough...
      情况一有不妙,她总能退到幕后。
    2. The most prominent poets of the Victorian period had all but faded from the scene.
      维多利亚时期最显赫的诗人差不多已全部湮没无声了。
    3. Fade awaymeans the same asfade.
      fade away 同 fade
    4. The sound comes up and slowly fades away into the distance.
      声音响起来,又慢慢消失在远处。
  • VERB (记忆)逐渐模糊;(感情)逐渐变淡;(可能性)逐渐变小
    If memories, feelings, or possibilitiesfade, they slowly become less intense or less strong.
    1. Sympathy for the rebels, the government claims, is beginning to fade...
      政府宣称,对叛乱分子的同情开始消退。
    2. Prospects for peace had already started to fade.
      和平的前景已经开始日渐暗淡。
    3. ...fading memories of better days.
      对美好时光的日渐模糊的记忆
  • VERB (笑容)慢慢收敛
    If someone's smilefades, they slowly stop smiling.
    1. Jay nodded, his smile fading.
      杰伊点点头,笑容慢慢隐去了。
  • PHRASAL VERB 淡出;变得不再引人注目(直至完全消失)
    When somethingfades out, it slowly becomes less noticeable or less important until it disappears completely.
    1. He thought her campaign would probably fade out soon in any case.
      他认为不管怎样,她的竞选活动都可能会很快归于沉寂。
  • PHRASAL VERB (光线)逐渐暗淡;(画面)淡出; (声音)渐弱
    When light, an image, or a soundfades out, it disappears after gradually becoming weaker.
    1. You'll need to be able to project two images onto the screen as the new one fades in and the old image fades out.
      你得能将两个图像投射到屏幕上,让新的渐渐淡入,旧的渐渐淡出。

双语例句

  • If I leave this place, everything fades.
    如果我离开这个地方,一切都消失了。
  • As we do, the magic and pleasure of simply being alive fades faster than a politician's promise.
    正如我们所做的,那种神奇的魔力和内心的喜悦,就是比一个严肃的承诺消逝的快得多。
  • The color fades when exposed to light.
    这颜色曝光后会褪色。
  • It fades its petals and disappears its fragrance.
    它就凋了它的瓣、散了它的香。
  • Then, the window button and title fade out, and the Twitter panel fades in.
    然后,窗口按钮和标题淡出,Twitter面板逐渐淡入。
  • Cross fades an animation after previous animations has finished playing.
    在前一个动画播放完成之后淡入淡出下一个动画。
  • You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly.
    你有很多的热情,但很快消失。
  • Love goes away if the passion fades.
    激情逝去,爱情也走了。
  • Colored cloth often fades when it is washed.
    染色的布料一经洗涤经常褪色。
  • Even when we are the victims, the sense of grievance fades very quickly.
    即便我们真是受害者,委屈感也会很快消失。