fade

[feɪd][fed]
vi.褪去,失去光泽;逐渐消逝;凋谢,衰老
vt.使褪色
adj.乏味的,平淡的
网络衰减;右曲球;淡入;减弱下去
词形变化:
faded   faded   fading   fades  
派生词: fadeless  
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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。

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2 . 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。

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3 . The colours gently fade each time you wash the shirt.

衬衣每洗一次都会褪点色。

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4 . Britain's dream of herself began to fade .

不列颠民族的梦想开始渐渐幻灭。

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5 . Prospects for peace had already started to fade .

和平的前景已经开始日渐暗淡。

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noun

1.a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer;

he took lessons to cure his slicing

2.gradually ceasing to be visible

vern

1.become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly;

The scene begins to fade

2.lose freshness, vigor, or vitality;

Her bloom was fading

3.disappear gradually;

The pain eventually passed off

4.become feeble;

The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon

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