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  1. fade

    • IPA[feɪd]

    英式

    • v.
      gradually grow faint and disappear;lose or cause to lose colour or brightness
    • n.
      the process of becoming less bright;an act of causing a film or television image to darken and disappear gradually
    • verb: fade, 3rd person present: fades, gerund or present participle: fading, past tense: faded, past participle: faded

    • noun: fade, plural noun: fades

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    • 1. the process of becoming less bright the sun can cause colour fade
    • an act of causing a film or television image to darken and disappear gradually a fade to black would bring the sequence to a close
    • 2. a shot causing the ball to deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed golfer, the left) when they get to the 18th the ideal shot is a fade
    • a pass thrown so that the ball descends directly over the receiver's shoulder, especially as they veer towards the sideline shortly after receiving the snap, he threw a fade to Crabtree he scores on a beautiful fade pass to the back of the end zone
    • 3. a haircut in which the hair is left long on top of the head but cropped close to the sides and back with the length of hair gradually decreasing a fade is extremely versatile and can be adjusted to different hair types and lengths
    • n.
      a film-making and broadcasting technique whereby an image is made to disappear gradually or the ... the fade-out before each ad break

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      (in sound or film editing) make a picture or sound appear or be heard gradually as another ... there's some imaginative use of cross-fading
    • n.
      an instance of cross-fading.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      (in sound or movie editing) make a picture or sound appear or be heard gradually as another ... there's some imaginative use of cross-fading
    • n.
      an act or instance of cross-fading.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a filmmaking and broadcasting technique whereby an image is made to disappear gradually or the ... the fade-out before each ad break

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a temporary inability to concentrate or think clearly: it was a poor decision—the big fella had a brain fade a serious case of brain fade on the 17th hole saw his dreams vanish

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an instance of increasing the brightness of an image or the volume of a sound.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      gradually grow faint and disappear

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a filmmaking and broadcasting technique whereby an image is made to appear gradually or the ... the film begins with a fade-in to an exterior scene

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • v.
      gradually grow faint and disappear: hopes of peace had faded
    • n.
      the process of becoming less bright: the sun can cause color-fade

    Oxford American Dictionary