fade
fade
feɪd
feid
British pronunciation
/feɪd/

Definición y significado de "fade"en inglés

to fade
01

disiparse

to disappear slowly
Intransitive
to fade definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The sound of laughter faded as the party ended.
El sonido de la risa se desvaneció cuando la fiesta terminó.
02

desvanecerse, perder color

(of color) to lose vividness or brightness over time
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The artwork on the wall has faded over the years, its hues becoming less distinct.
La obra de arte en la pared se ha desvanecido con los años, sus tonos volviéndose menos distintos.
03

marchitar, perder frescura

to lose freshness or liveliness over time
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The delicate petals of the flower began to fade and droop as it wilted in the heat.
Los delicados pétalos de la flor comenzaron a marchitarse y a caer mientras se marchitaba por el calor.
04

debilitarse, flaquear

(of a racer) to lose strength and stop performing well over the course of a competition
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The boxer started to fade in the later rounds, allowing his opponent to gain the upper hand.
El boxeador comenzó a debilitarse en las rondas posteriores, permitiendo que su oponente tomara la delantera.
01

a gradual disappearance or reduction in visibility, color, or intensity

example
Ejemplos
The sunset created a beautiful fade of colors in the sky.
02

a golf shot in which the ball curves slightly to the right for a right-handed golfer

example
Ejemplos
A fade can help control distance and direction on the fairway.
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