Gradually ceasing to be visible.
To diminish or disappear along the way.
Lose freshness, vigor, or vitality.
Другие значения термина "fade" 1 Some victims of violent deaths fade too quickly from our collective memory.
2 Again hold the image for a moment, and then let it fade .
3 Steve said that it had taken weeks for the bloodstains to fade .
4 The look in the eyes of the leading lady began to fade .
5 The light began to fade and the dream to become more actual.
6 But in recent days, his air of invincibility has started to fade .
7 Wait for my word.' The silhouette of his robe began to fade .
8 At last we saw the light in the cut fade and darken.
9 It is because the sun would fade the carpet and the curtains.
10 But when the island came into view, he felt his expectations fade .
11 Neglected impressions fade ; the seed is only safe when it is buried.
12 She also said the screams began to fade after the final shot.
13 He stated: Plans such as the Annan plan do not fade away.
14 I love to drink! Even so, he was clearly beginning to fade .
15 The moon-light began already to fade before the light of the day.
16 The brightest blush of the rose is blown as the petals fade .
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