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fade
Fade tarimas:
/'feid/
Fade audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-intransitive: To lose brightness, loudness, or brilliance gradually; dim: The lights and music faded as we set sail from the harbor.
- verb-intransitive: To lose freshness; wither: summer flowers that had faded.
- verb-intransitive: To lose strength or vitality; wane: youthful energy that had faded over the years.
- verb-intransitive: To disappear gradually; vanish: a hope that faded. See Synonyms at
disappear . - verb-intransitive: Sports To swerve from a straight course, especially in the direction of a slice.
- verb-intransitive: Football To move back from the line of scrimmage. Used of a quarterback.
- verb-transitive: To cause to lose brightness, freshness, or strength: Exposure to sunlight has faded the carpet.
- verb-transitive: Sports To hit (a golf ball, for instance) with a moderate, usually controlled slice.
- verb-transitive: Games To meet the bet of (an opposing player) in dice.
- noun: A gradual diminution or increase in the brightness or visibility of an image in cinema or television.
- noun: A periodic reduction in the received strength of a radio transmission.
- noun: Sports A moderate, usually controlled slice, as in golf.
- phrasal-verb: fade in To appear gradually.
- phrasal-verb: fade in To cause to appear or be heard gradually. Used of a cinematic or television image or of a sound.
- phrasal-verb: fade out To disappear gradually.
- phrasal-verb: fade out To cause to disappear gradually. Used of a cinematic or television image or of a sound.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- vysti
- blukti
- blukinti
- nykti
- išdilti
- gesti
- to fad away išnykti
- išdilti