fade

動詞

UK/feɪd/
US/feɪd/

定義 fade 動詞

  1. B2TransitiveIntransitive

    To gradually lose or cause to lose color, brightness, or strength.

    • Photographs exposed to sunlight will fade over time.

    • The color of this old shirt has faded, making it look worn.

    • His memories of childhood began to fade as time went on.

成語

  • be fading away/fast

    To gradually become weaker, thinner, and likely to die soon.

    As time passed, his memories of his youth were fading away.

片語動詞 fade

  • fade (something) in

    When a film's image or sound becomes stronger gradually, or is made to do so by someone.

    The background music gradually faded in during the busy opening, making the entire scene more captivating.

  • fade away

    to gradually vanish, diminish in significance, or reduce in strength

    Over time, their friendship began to fade away.

  • fade (something) out

    To gradually reduce the intensity of a picture or sound in a film or recording.

    In the final scene, the music fades out gradually, eventually disappearing.