fade vi. 1.褪色;失去光泽。 2.凋落,枯谢;衰老,憔悴。 3.渐淡,渐渐消失。 4.〔美俚〕离开,跑掉,逃掉。 The flowers have faded. 花已凋零。 All memory of his boyhood has faded from his mind. 他已经记不清自己童年时代的情景。 vt. 使褪色;使凋谢;使衰老。 a carpet faded by the sun 被晒得褪了色的地毯。 fade in [out] 【电影】(使)渐现[隐];【无线电】(使)(声音)渐高[消]。 -r 音量[光量]调节器,混频电位器。 fade2 adj. 1.乏味的,平淡的。 2.〔废语〕萎谢褪色的,憔悴的。
Hopes are fading for the survival of the missing climbers 失踪的登山者幸存的希望越来越渺茫。
The flowers faded for lack of water 花儿因缺水而凋谢了。
Textiles - test for colour fastness - test control specimen and standard of fading for nitrogen oxides and burnt gas fumes 耐氧化氮和烟熏色牢度控制标样和褪色标准
Carlos ghosn ' s renault sa and nissan motor co . may resume talks with ford motor co . as prospects fade for an equity alliance linking renault and nissan with general motors corp . , two people with direct knowledge of the discussions said 据彭博资讯报道,两位了解雷诺、日产与通用结盟谈判的知情者称,因对资产联盟谈判前景感到暗淡,卡洛斯?戈恩领导的雷诺和日产公司可能转向恢复与福特的谈判。
This dissertation is going to narrate another kind of will found in educational / societal space in chinese history . it can be named as " the will to sage " or " the will to teach " , which had been fading for hundreds of years , but was waking up and becoming stronger and stronger in the 11th century 在很长一段时期里,它几乎陷于沉寂,但突然又在中国十一世纪的教化/社会空间中苏醒、壮大,可以称之为“成圣意志” ( thewilltosage )或“教化欲望” ( thedesiretoteach ) 。