fade
fade
feÉȘd
feid
/feÉȘd/

A(z) „fade” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to fade
01

elhalvånyul, lassan eltƱnik

to disappear slowly
Intransitive
to fade definition and meaning
Példåk
With each passing day, the memories of that summer vacation started to fade from her mind.
Minden eltelt nappal a nyaralĂĄs emlĂ©kei kezdtek elhalvĂĄnyulni az elmĂ©jĂ©bƑl.
02

kifakul, halvĂĄnyul

(of color) to lose vividness or brightness over time
Intransitive
Példåk
The photographs in the album have faded with age, their colors muted and softened.
Az album fotĂłi idƑvel kifakultak, szĂ­neik tompĂĄbbĂĄ Ă©s lĂĄgyabbĂĄ vĂĄltak.
03

elhervad, elveszíti frissességét

to lose freshness or liveliness over time
Intransitive
Példåk
The scent of the flowers faded as they wilted in the vase.
A virĂĄgok illata halvĂĄnyodott, ahogy elhervadtak a vĂĄzĂĄban.
04

gyengĂŒl, elveszĂ­ti az erejĂ©t

(of a racer) to lose strength and stop performing well over the course of a competition
Intransitive
Példåk
As the marathon progressed, he started to fade, unable to maintain his initial pace.
Ahogy a maraton haladt elƑre, kezdett gyengĂŒlni, kĂ©ptelen volt fenntartani kezdeti tempĂłjĂĄt.
01

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

Példåk
The music track ends with a gentle fade.
02

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

Példåk
The golfer practiced his fade on the driving range.
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