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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fade /feɪd/ ●●○ verb  1 [intransitive] (also fade away)DISAPPEAR to gradually disappear 逐渐消失 Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade. 达成和平协议的希望日渐渺茫。 Over the years her beauty had faded a little. 岁月流逝,她的美貌已略逊当年。2 [intransitive, transitive]COLOUR/COLOR to lose colour and brightness, or to make something do this (使)褪色;(使)失去光泽 the fading evening light 渐暗的暮色 a pair of faded jeans 一条褪了色的牛仔裤 The sun had faded the curtains. 太阳把窗帘晒得褪了色。3. [intransitive] (also fade away)WEAK to become weaker physically, especially so that you become very ill or die 〔身体〕变得虚弱4. [intransitive]WORSE if a team fades, it stops playing as well as it did before 〔运动队〕水准下降5 fade into insignificance to seem unimportant 微不足道 Our problems fade into insignificance when compared with those of the people here. 与此处人们的问题相比,我们的问题微不足道。6fade in phrasal verb AMto appear slowly or become louder, or to make a picture or sound do this (使)〔画面〕淡入;(使)〔声音〕渐强fade something ↔ in Additional background sound is faded in at the beginning of the shot. 镜头一开始,背景音渐渐响起。fade-in noun [countable]7fade out phrasal verb to disappear slowly or become quieter, or to make a picture or sound do this (使)〔画面〕淡出,渐隐;(使)〔声音〕渐弱fade something ↔ out He slid a control to fade out the music. 他滑动控制器,让音乐声渐渐减弱。fade-out noun [countable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
fadeHopes of an early end to the strike are beginning to fade.Over the years the green paint had faded.Just as suddenly as it had begun, the spasm seemed to fade.The wireless set hissed and crackled and Max Bygraves faded all away.He saluted Melissa with a smile that faded as he became aware of the argument going on across the yard.The colors would soon disperse, merging with others and moving on or fading as the night appeared.Your natural hair colour begins to fade as you grow older, and eventually you go grey.The laughter faded away, leaving me with a sense of unease.New roads spring up, old roads fade away.The Broncos faded in the second half.He's wearing a red shirt and faded jeans.As Neta faded out of the picture, he faded in.
Origin fade (1300-1400) French fader, from Latin fatuus; → FATUOUS
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fade
fade /feɪd/ verb
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: fader, from Latin fatuus; fatuous
1. [intransitive] (also fade away) to gradually disappear:
    Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade.
    Over the years her beauty had faded a little.
2. [intransitive and transitive] to lose colour and brightness, or to make something do this:
    the fading evening light
    a pair of faded jeans
    The sun had faded the curtains.
3. [intransitive] (also fade away) to become weaker physically, especially so that you become very ill or die
4. [intransitive] if a team fades, it stops playing as well as it did before
5. fade into insignificance to seem unimportant:
    Our problems fade into insignificance when compared with those of the people here.
     
fade in phrasal verb
  to appear slowly or become louder, or to make a picture or sound do this
    fade something ↔ in
    Additional background sound is faded in at the beginning of the shot.
—ˈfade-in noun [countable]
fade out phrasal verb
  to disappear slowly or become quieter, or to make a picture or sound do this
    fade something ↔ out
    He slid a control to fade out the music.
—ˈfade-out noun [countable]


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/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] 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 sth All colour had faded from the sky. 天上的颜色都退去了。🔊🔊~ sth The 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。🔊🔊 [intransitive] to disappear gradually 逐渐消逝;逐渐消失Her smile faded. 她的笑容逐渐消失。🔊🔊~ away Hopes 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 sth His 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。🔊🔊 [intransitive] 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 ) 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。🔊🔊