Gradual transition, in film or video, from one image to another.
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Examples for "fade"
Examples for "fade"
1Some victims of violent deaths fade too quickly from our collective memory.
2Again hold the image for a moment, and then let it fade.
3Steve said that it had taken weeks for the bloodstains to fade.
4The look in the eyes of the leading lady began to fade.
5The light began to fade and the dream to become more actual.
1Because maltodextrin is water soluble, however, water would dissolve the starch granules.
2Place in a saucepan and then dissolve the starch in the milk.
3Mattarella has made clear he does not want to dissolve parliament immediately.
4However you must dissolve it in brandy, otherwise it has no effect.
5Thousands of protesters remained defiant, calling for Abhisit to dissolve parliament immediately.
1Now she feels the hastening of her own process of fade-out.
2It took more than the faded-out lady to cause the girl overwhelming anxiety.
Translations for fade-to-black